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Improving selectivity of DNA-RNA binding zinc finger using directed evolution
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2019
unpublished
Objective Type C2H2 zinc fingers bind a variety of substrates, specific sequences in the doublestranded DNA counting among them. Engineering efforts led to the discovery of a set of general rules that enable obtaining zinc fingers modules that bind to almost any given sequence. The objective of this work was to determine an analogical set of rules for the binding of specific sequences in DNA-RNA hybrids using directed evolution of ZfQQR zinc finger. The target regions for evolution included the
doi:10.21203/rs.2.10756/v1
fatcat:vnsdnxtvgfbnrdpmgc2cqnxy2a