Background: Zinc finger nucleases (ZFNs) are powerful tools for gene therapy and genetic engineering. The characterization of ZFN protein stability and the development of simple methods to improve ZFN function would facilitate the application of this promising technology. However, the factors that affect ZFN protein stability and function are not yet clear. Here, we determined the stability and half-life of two ZFN proteins and examined the effect of MG132 (carbobenzoxyl-leucinyl-leucinyl-leucinal-Hl), a proteasome inhibitor, on ZFN-mediated gene modifications.Methodology/Principal Findings: ZFN proteins were expressed in 293T cells after transfection of ZFN-encoding plasmids. We studied two ZFN pairs: Z-224, which targets the CCR5 gene, an...
Zinc finger nucleases (ZFNs) have been successfully used for genome modification in various cell typ...
Zinc Finger Nucleases (ZFNs), famous for their ability to precisely and efficiently modify specific ...
Application of artificial nucleases (ANs) in genome editing is still hindered by their cytotoxicity ...
Background: Zinc finger nucleases (ZFNs) are powerful tools for gene therapy and genetic engineering...
Efficient methods for creating targeted genetic modifications have long been sought for the investig...
C2H2-zinc fingers (ZFs) are commonly found in transcription factors that code for nearly 3% of gene ...
Zinc finger nucleases (ZFNs) are engineered restriction enzymes designed to target specific DNA sequ...
The rational engineering of eukaryotic genomes would facilitate the study of heritable changes in ge...
<p>After transfection of ZFN-encoding plasmids (<b>A</b> and <b>C</b>, myc-ZFN-224; <b>B</b> and <b>...
<div><p>ZFN technology is a powerful research tool and has been used for genome editing in cells lin...
<p>293T cells were transfected with equal concentrations of ZFN-encoding plasmids (<b>A</b>, myc-ZFN...
<p>(A) Genetic fusion of a ubiquitin moiety to a ZFN with either a “VV” linker or an “R” linker. (B)...
Zinc Finger Nucleases (ZFNs), famous for their ability to precisely and efficiently modify specific ...
Zinc-finger nucleases (ZFNs) are versatile reagents that have redefined genome engineering. Realizin...
Artificial zinc finger proteins (ZFPs) consist of Cys<sub>2</sub>-His<sub>2</sub>-type modules compo...
Zinc finger nucleases (ZFNs) have been successfully used for genome modification in various cell typ...
Zinc Finger Nucleases (ZFNs), famous for their ability to precisely and efficiently modify specific ...
Application of artificial nucleases (ANs) in genome editing is still hindered by their cytotoxicity ...
Background: Zinc finger nucleases (ZFNs) are powerful tools for gene therapy and genetic engineering...
Efficient methods for creating targeted genetic modifications have long been sought for the investig...
C2H2-zinc fingers (ZFs) are commonly found in transcription factors that code for nearly 3% of gene ...
Zinc finger nucleases (ZFNs) are engineered restriction enzymes designed to target specific DNA sequ...
The rational engineering of eukaryotic genomes would facilitate the study of heritable changes in ge...
<p>After transfection of ZFN-encoding plasmids (<b>A</b> and <b>C</b>, myc-ZFN-224; <b>B</b> and <b>...
<div><p>ZFN technology is a powerful research tool and has been used for genome editing in cells lin...
<p>293T cells were transfected with equal concentrations of ZFN-encoding plasmids (<b>A</b>, myc-ZFN...
<p>(A) Genetic fusion of a ubiquitin moiety to a ZFN with either a “VV” linker or an “R” linker. (B)...
Zinc Finger Nucleases (ZFNs), famous for their ability to precisely and efficiently modify specific ...
Zinc-finger nucleases (ZFNs) are versatile reagents that have redefined genome engineering. Realizin...
Artificial zinc finger proteins (ZFPs) consist of Cys<sub>2</sub>-His<sub>2</sub>-type modules compo...
Zinc finger nucleases (ZFNs) have been successfully used for genome modification in various cell typ...
Zinc Finger Nucleases (ZFNs), famous for their ability to precisely and efficiently modify specific ...
Application of artificial nucleases (ANs) in genome editing is still hindered by their cytotoxicity ...