Transcriptome-wide off-target RNA editing induced by CRISPR-guided DNA base editors

Nature64.80
Volume: 569, Issue: 7756, Pages: 433 - 437
Published: Apr 17, 2019
Abstract
CRISPR-Cas base-editor technology enables targeted nucleotide alterations, and is being increasingly used for research and potential therapeutic applications1,2. The most widely used cytosine base editors (CBEs) induce deamination of DNA cytosines using the rat APOBEC1 enzyme, which is targeted by a linked Cas protein-guide RNA complex3,4. Previous studies of the specificity of CBEs have identified off-target DNA edits in mammalian cells5,6....
Paper Details
Title
Transcriptome-wide off-target RNA editing induced by CRISPR-guided DNA base editors
Published Date
Apr 17, 2019
Journal
Volume
569
Issue
7756
Pages
433 - 437
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