High-throughput profiling of off-target DNA cleavage reveals RNA-programmed Cas9 nuclease specificity

Volume: 31, Issue: 9, Pages: 839 - 843
Published: Aug 11, 2013
Abstract
The RNA-programmable Cas9 endonuclease cleaves double-stranded DNA at sites complementary to a 20-base-pair guide RNA. The Cas9 system has been used to modify genomes in multiple cells and organisms, demonstrating its potential as a facile genome-engineering tool. We used in vitro selection and high-throughput sequencing to determine the propensity of eight guide-RNA:Cas9 complexes to cleave each of 10(12) potential off-target DNA sequences. The...
Paper Details
Title
High-throughput profiling of off-target DNA cleavage reveals RNA-programmed Cas9 nuclease specificity
Published Date
Aug 11, 2013
Volume
31
Issue
9
Pages
839 - 843
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