2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.11.24.568561
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Efficient scar-free knock-ins of several kilobases by engineered CRISPR/Cas endonucleases

Tom Schreiber,
Anja Prange,
Petra Schäfer
et al.

Abstract: In plants and mammals, non-homologous end-joining is the dominant pathway to repair DNA double strand breaks, making it challenging to generate knock-in events. Using a transient assay inNicotiana benthamianawe identified two groups of exonucleases, respectively from the Herpes Virus and from the bacteriophage T7 families, hat confer up to 38-fold increase in HDR frequencies when fused to Cas9. We achieved precise and scar-free insertion of several kilobases of DNA both in transient and stable transformation s… Show more

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