Abstract:The control of CRISPR-Cas9 activities plays an essential role in its safe adoption for clinical and research applications. Previous studies have identified conformational dynamics of Cas9 as a key regulatory element for its enzymatic activity. The molecular basis for how conformations influence the catalytic processes at both nuclease domains, however, remains elusive. Here we present well-resolved cryo-EM structures of the active Acidothermus cellulolyticus Cas9 (AceCas9) complexes representing pre-cleavage (… Show more
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