Fueling next-generation genome editing with DNA repair


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Date

2023-12

Publication Type

Review Article

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Abstract

Genome editing technologies generate targeted DNA lesions and rely on cellular DNA repair pathways for resolution. Understanding the DNA repair mechanisms responsible for resolving the specific damage caused by gene editing tools can significantly advance their optimization and facilitate their broader application in research and therapeutic contexts. Here we explore the cellular processes involved in repairing base and prime editor-generated DNA lesions and strategies to leverage and manipulate DNA repair pathways for desired genomic changes.

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published

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Volume

28

Pages / Article No.

100506

Publisher

Elsevier

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Subject

Base editor; Prime editor; DNA repair; Next-generation gene editing

Organisational unit

09635 - Corn, Jacob / Corn, Jacob check_circle

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Funding

101070740 - FINE-TUNING T CELL NETWORKS OF EXHAUSTION BY SYNTHETIC SENSORS (SBFI)

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