Cas9

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Cas9 is the RNA-guided DNA endonuclease used by the CRISPR-associated systems to generate double-strand DNA breaks in the invading DNA during an adaptive bacterial immune response.

It has been exploited for use in genome editing systems.

Articles in Proteopedia concerning Cas9 include:

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3D structures of Cas93D structures of Cas9

  • [[4un3], 4un4, and 4un5 - S. pyogenes Cas9 bound to sgRNA and target DNA
  • 4oo8
  • 4cmp
  • 4cmq - Mn2+-bound S. pyogenes Cas9

Actinomyces naeslundii Cas9Actinomyces naeslundii Cas9

  • 4oge
  • 4ogc - Mn2+-bound A.s naeslundii Cas9

See AlsoSee Also

HNH endonuclease


ReferencesReferences

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