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Caption The anti-CRISPR protein (red on right) mimics DNA, binding in the site where the cutting enzyme Cas9 typically grips the target DNA (left) before it cuts. But the anti-CRISPR protein doesn ...
Researcher Osamu Nureki “filmed” this action by moving a tiny needle back and forth across Cas9. This imaging process is called high‐speed atomic‐force microscopy. Sponsored What makes it especially ...
CombiningTvDAO-based surrogate selection marker withthe CRISPR/Cas9 system enables the selection ofCas9-free and multigene CRISPR mutants. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for ...
In research published in Nature Catalysis, scientists at Florida State University produced the first high-resolution, time-lapsed images showing magnesium ions interacting with the CRISPR-Cas9 enzyme ...
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