Project: Epigenome Editing Technologies for Treating Diverse Disease
A recent revolution in DNA-targeting technologies has created new opportunities for treating human disease. While most effort has focused on using genome editing to alter DNA sequences to treat rare, inherited diseases, there is a tremendous opportunity to use these same tools to change the regulation of genes, rather than changing DNA sequence. This has the potential to extend the impact of these technologies to a greater diversity and number of diseases, and this proposal will address several key challenges to realizing this promise.
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- Data for 1 experiments were submitted on 2024-09-01 SCGE ID:1112
Submissions Details
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| Experiment Name | Type | Description | 
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| Genome editing activity of four Streptococcus Cas9s by gRNA targeting the HBE promoter in HEK293T cells. | In Vitro | Genome editing activity of four Streptococcus Cas9s. Generation of insertions and deletions in the HBE promoter in HEK293T cells after co-transfection with plasmids encoding the respective Cas9 and corresponding sgRNA. Non-targeting values represent analysis of the region surrounding each targeting sgRNA in samples transfected with NT sgRNA. | 
