Towards targeted Cas9 (CRISPR‐Cas) delivery: Preparation of IgG antibody‐Cas9 conjugates using a split intein
Tim Pasch,
Nicole Bäumer,
Sebastian Bäumer
et al.
Abstract:The CRISPR‐Cas9 system has revolutionized the field of genetic engineering, but targeted cellular delivery remains a central problem. The delivery of the preformed ribonuclease‐protein (RNP) complex has the advantages of fewer side effects and avoidance of potential permanent effects. We reasoned that an internalizing IgG antibody as a targeting device could address the delivery of Cas9‐RNP. We opted for protein trans‐splicing mediated by a split intein to facilitate posttranslational conjugation of the two la… Show more
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