Recent advances in base editing have created an exciting opportunity to precisely correct disease-causing mutations. However, the large size of base editors and their inherited off-target activities pose challenges for in vivo base editing. Moreover, the
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Notably however, while our cell culture studies revealed editing rates generally consistent with the measured decreases in target mRNA, these experiments were conducted at time points (7 days post-transfection) that may have diluted the CBE-encoding plasmids to some extent. In the case of the ...
For a fair comparison, all experiments use the same diffusion model and implementation framework of [69]. In the following, we establish that all three metrics are neces- sary to quantify the method's value. Base Model Fidelity. We quantify our method's ability to preserve the base field ...
Given the distinct differences in editing among dinucleotide contexts, we hypothesized that this could partially explain the differences in baseline rates of editing of the BE-splice sgRNAs. To make this comparison we generated a consensus pentanucleotide motif for each approach we tested for base ed...
The rates of evolution of each repeat and the C-terminal domains were determined forOTP82(Figure5A). Repeats R6, R7, and R13 were found to have dN/dS values that differed significantly from the entire gene (Figure5A). The DYW domain had the lowest dN/dS value of all domains examined wi...
34 A point mutation of G to A in the last nucleotide of exon 8, which leads to the exclusion of exon 8 during splicing, causes the abnormality in mice and humans. The instability of the FAH protein causes the accumulation of toxic metabolites, resulting in severe liver damage.198 To ...
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total time a protein appeared in the movie. The single appearance of a protein was also considered. The residence time was fitted as either single or double component exponential decay model depending upon the best fit, and decay rates were calculated. The General single-exponential decay model ...
(including those with simultaneous editing of all six alleles), the transmission rates were 100%; for the majority of the heterozygous mutants, Mendelian segregation occurred (homozygote/heterozygote/wild type (WT): 1:2:1;Supplementary Table 5). As anticipated, all the T1 individuals were ...