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Increasing cloning possibilities using artificial zinc finger nucleases
www.pnas.org
Posted by frnzlb to finger zinc nuclease on Wed Sep 03 2008 at 13:57 UTC | info | related
 
Characterization of Arabidopsis thaliana mismatch specific endonucleases: application to mutation discovery by TILLING in pea
Karine Triques et al.
The Plant Journal 51 (6), 1116-25 (2007)
 
Mismatch cleavage by single-strand specific nucleases
Bradley J Till et al.
Nucleic Acids Res 32 (8), 2632-41 (2004)
 
Mismatch cleavage by single-strand specific nucleases
Bradley J Till et al.
Nucleic Acids Res 32 (8), 2632-41 (2004)
Posted by claraya and 2 others to enzyme CEL1 nuclease research on Fri Aug 15 2008 at 01:20 UTC | info | related
 
Probing the Two-Metal Ion Mechanism in the Restriction Endonuclease BamHI
pubs.acs.org
Posted by kcops7 to metal binding nuclease on Tue Dec 11 2007 at 10:32 UTC | info | related
 
Protein-protein interaction assays: eliminating false positive interactions
Tuan Nguyen and James Goodrich
Nature methods. 3 (2), 135-9 (Feb 2006)
 
Zinc Finger Tools: custom DNA-binding domains for transcription factors and nucleases.
Jeffrey G Mandell and Carlos F Barbas 3rd
Nucleic acids research. 34 (Web Server issue), W516-23 (01 Jul 2006)
10.1093/nar/gkl209
 
Zinc Finger Tools: custom DNA-binding domains for transcription factors and nucleases.
Jeffrey G Mandell and Carlos F Barbas 3rd
Nucleic acids research. 34 (Web Server issue), W516-23 (01 Jul 2006)
Individual zinc finger (ZF) domains that recognize DNA triplets with high specificity and affinity can be used to create designer transcription factors and nucleases that are specific for nearly any site in the genome. These domains can be treated as modular units and assembled to create a polydactyl protein that recognizes extended DNA sequences. Deter-mination of valid target sites and the subsequent design of ZF proteins (ZFPs) is error-prone and not trivial, however. As a result, the use of ZFPs have been restricted primarily to those labs with the appropriate expertise. To address these limitations, we have created a user-friendly utility called Zinc Finger Tools (ZF Tools) that can be accessed at the URL http://www.zincfingertools.org. User-supplied DNA sequences can be searched for target sites appropriate for either gene regulation or nuclease targeting. Using a database of experimentally characterized zinc finger domains, the amino acid sequence for a ZFP expected to bind to any chosen target site can be generated. A reverse engineering utility is provided to predict the binding site for a ZFP of known sequence.
 
Repair of DNA-polypeptide crosslinks by human excision nuclease.
Joyce T Reardon and Aziz Sancar
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 103 (11), 4056-61 (14 Mar 2006)
 
Crystal structure of the intein homing endonuclease PI-SceI bound to its recognition sequence
Carmen Moure, Frederick Gimble, and Florante Quiocho
Nat Struct Mol Biol 9 (10), 764-70 (Oct 2002)

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