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Development of a Transcriptional Activator‐Like Effector Protein to Accurately Discriminate Single Nucleotide Difference

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Transcriptional activator‐like effector (TALE), a DNA‐binding protein, is widely used in genome editing. However, the recognition of the target sequence by the TALE is adversely affected by the number of… Click to show full abstract

Transcriptional activator‐like effector (TALE), a DNA‐binding protein, is widely used in genome editing. However, the recognition of the target sequence by the TALE is adversely affected by the number of mismatches. Therefore, the association constant of DNA‐TALE complex formation can be controlled by appropriately introducing a mismatch into the TALE recognition sequence. This study aimed to construct a TALE that can distinguish a single nucleotide difference. Our results show that a single mismatch present in repeats 2 or 3 of TALE did not interfere with the complex formation with DNA, whereas continuous mismatches present in repeats 2 and 3 significantly reduced association with the target DNA. Based on these findings, we constructed a detection system of the one nucleotide difference in gene with high accuracy and constructed a TALE‐nuclease (TALEN) that selectively cleaves DNA with a single mismatch.

Keywords: activator like; nucleotide difference; transcriptional activator; nucleotide; like effector

Journal Title: ChemBioChem
Year Published: 2022

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