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HIGHLIGHTS
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Cas9 makes it possible! First derived from bacterial immune system this wonderful enzyme is a real multifunctional talent. Specific targeting of DNA has never been easier! |
Activation The activation domain VP16 is able to activate transcription of genes. |
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Repression The fusion of the transcriptional repressor domain KRAB leads to synthetic repression of gene expression. |
Chromatin modification (Repression) Specific chromatin modification was achieved by fusing a histone methyltransferase G9a to dCas9. With this protein we are able to specifically repress endogenous gene expression. |
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uniBAss - Binding Assay We developed an ELISA based method. With this method we can quantify the binding efficiency of our proteins. We called this binding assay uniBAss. It is a powerful tool for the characterization of the interaction between the modified dCas9 and the locus specific RNA. |