摘要
在生物医学研究和医学领域的应用在操作的基因组中有着长远并重要的兴趣。一个现有的挑战是实现这一潜力已经无法准确编辑特定的序列。过去有对产生有针对性的双链DNA裂解融合DNA靶向元素如锌指核酸内切酶和DNA结合蛋白的努力。然而,这些方法被设计的复杂性和低效率性和costineffective操作所限制。对CRISPR/Cas9的发现,细菌适应性免疫系统的一个分支,作为一个潜在的基因组编辑工具拥有灵巧的靶向切割的有效性。其新颖性在于它的RNA引导核酸内切酶活性,提高其效率,可扩展性和易用性。唯一必要的组件是一个Cas9内切酶的蛋白质和RNA分子针对敏感性的基因。在过去三年中,因为它的发现,促进了大量的进展。在本文中,我们将讨论CRISPR/Cas9对生物医学的研究及其在医学上的潜在影响。
关键词: 生物医学研究,CRISPR/Cas9,基因治疗,基因工程、药物基因组编辑。
Current Molecular Medicine
Title:The Impact of CRISPR/Cas9-Based Genomic Engineering on Biomedical Research and Medicine
Volume: 16 Issue: 4
Author(s): D.E. Go, R.W. Stottmann
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关键词: 生物医学研究,CRISPR/Cas9,基因治疗,基因工程、药物基因组编辑。
摘要: There has been prolonged and significant interest in manipulating the genome for a wide range of applications in biomedical research and medicine. An existing challenge in realizing this potential has been the inability to precisely edit specific DNA sequences. Past efforts to generate targeted double stranded DNA cleavage have fused DNA-targeting elements such as zinc fingers and DNA-binding proteins to endonucleases. However, these approaches are limited by both design complexity and inefficient, costineffective operation. The discovery of CRISPR/Cas9, a branch of the bacterial adaptive immune system, as a potential genomic editing tool holds the promise of facile targeted cleavage. Its novelty lies in its RNA-guided endonuclease activity, which enhances its efficiency, scalability, and ease of use. The only necessary components are a Cas9 endonuclease protein and an RNA molecule tailored to the gene of interest. This lowbarrier of adoption has facilitated a plethora of advances in just the past three years since its discovery. In this review, we will discuss the impact of CRISPR/Cas9 on biomedical research and its potential implications in medicine.
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D.E. Go, R.W. Stottmann , The Impact of CRISPR/Cas9-Based Genomic Engineering on Biomedical Research and Medicine, Current Molecular Medicine 2016; 16 (4) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1566524016666160316150847
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1566524016666160316150847 |
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