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Year 2022
  • Principles of target DNA cleavage and the role of Mg2+ in the catalysis of CRISPR–Cas9
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    • Ł. Nierzwicki
    • P. R. Arantes
    • M. Jinek
    • G. Lisi
    • G. Palermo
    • K. East
    • J. Binz
    • R. Vsu
    • A. Mohd
    • E. Skeens
    • M. Pacesa

    - Nature Catalysis - Year 2022

    At the core of the CRISPR–Cas9 genome-editing technology, the endonuclease Cas9 introduces site-specific breaks in DNA. However, precise mechanistic information to ameliorate Cas9 function is still missing. Here, multimicrosecond molecular dynamics, free energy and multiscale simulations are combined with solution NMR and DNA cleavage experiments to resolve the catalytic mechanism of target DNA cleavage. We show that the conformation...

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