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Cas9 becomes a programmable DNA-cutting tool
From From Bacterial Defence to Medicine: The CRISPR Gene-Editing Revolution
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Cas9 becomes a programmable DNA-cutting tool
Engineered guide RNA directed Cas9 to chosen DNA sequences, distilling bacterial defence into an editing mechanism.
Hallbauer & Fioretti / Eva-Maria Diehl Jennifer Doudna, Emmanuelle Charpentier and colleagues showed that an engineered guide RNA could direct the Cas9 enzyme to cut a chosen DNA sequence. The crucial simplification was programmability: researchers could change the guide sequence instead of designing a different protein for every target. The study established the core mechanism, but precise cutting in a test system was still far from a safe human treatment.
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