Editing the Trypanosoma cruzi genome with zinc finger nucleases.
Mol Biochem Parasitol
; 212: 28-32, 2017 03.
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| ID: mdl-28108186
Gene function studies in Trypanosoma cruzi, the protozoan parasite that causes Chagas disease, have been hindered by the lack of efficient genetic manipulation protocols. In most organisms, insertion and deletion of DNA fragments in the genome are dependent on the generation of double-stranded DNA break (DSB) and repair. By inducing a site-specific DSB, zinc finger nucleases (ZFNs) have proven to be useful to enhance gene editing in many cell types. Using a pair of ZFNs targeted to the T. cruzi gp72 gene, we were able to generate gp72 knockout parasites with improved efficiency compared to the conventional gene knockout protocol. We also provide evidence that, in T. cruzi, repair of DSBs generated by ZFNs occurs primarily by the homologous recombination pathway.
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Colección:
01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Contexto en salud:
3_ND
Problema de salud:
3_chagas_disease
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3_neglected_diseases
Asunto principal:
Trypanosoma cruzi
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Dedos de Zinc
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Genoma de Protozoos
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Genómica
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Endonucleasas
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Edición Génica
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En
Revista:
Mol Biochem Parasitol
Año:
2017
Tipo del documento:
Article
País de afiliación:
Brasil