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Computational design of a high-precision mitochondrial DNA cytosine base editor

Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
Bystander editing remains a major limitation of current base editors, hindering their precision and therapeutic potential. Here, we present a de novo protein design strategy that creates a structurally rigid interface between a DNA-binding TALE domain and a cytosine deaminase, forming a unified editing module termed TALE-oriented deaminase (TOD).
Li Mi   +14 more
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Cytosine base editor-mediated high-efficiency myostatin editing in Hu sheep

Functional & Integrative Genomics
The cytosine base editor (CBE) enables precise C-to-T substitution without inducing DNA double-strand breaks, which offering a promising tool for editing livestock genomes to enhance economically valuable traits. In this study, using Hu sheep, characterized by high reproductive performance but suboptimal meat production as the research subject, two CBE-
Y, Wang   +9 more
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Cytosine, but not adenine, base editors induce genome-wide off-target mutations in rice

Science, 2019
Spotting off-targets from gene editing Unintended genomic modifications limit the potential therapeutic use of gene-editing tools. Available methods to find off-targets generally do not work in vivo or detect single-nucleotide changes.
Shuai Jin   +10 more
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An SpG-Cas9-based cytosine base editor expands the scope of genome editing in carrot plants

Plant Cell Reports
SpG Cas9 significantly expands the genome editing scope in carrot with NGN PAM recognition.
Rajesh Yarra, Patrick J. Krysan
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New cytosine base editor for plant genome editing

Science China Life Sciences, 2018
Zhenxiang, Li   +2 more
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