BiFC and CRISPR-dCpf1, a new tool to study DNA-proteins interactions

  • Sánchez Puerto, Daniel
  • Tallada, Victor A.
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Publication date
February 2018
Publisher
Biosaia: Revista de los másteres de Biotecnología Sanitaria y Biotecnología Ambiental, Industrial y Alimentaria
Language
English

Abstract

Motivation: CRISPR based systems allow directing a protein (Cpf1) to specific genome regions guided by a small RNA molecule (known as sgRNA), which leads Cpf1 to a specific DNA sequence. We are using this system in combination with the Bimolecular fluorescence complementation (BiFC) to monitor DNA-Protein interactions. This new system consists in tagging a fragment of YFP to the endonuclease dead dCpf1 which, by the action of the sgRNA previously designed, will still be guided to the specific DNA sequence without making the dsb. On the other hand, another native know to interact with the same region is tagged to the other YFP fragment. The interaction between the protein and that specific sequence would allow the association of the fragment...

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