Trinucleotide repeat expansions are responsible for more than two dozens severe neurological disorders in humans. A double-strand break between two short CAG/CTG trinucleotide repeats was formerly shown to induce a high frequency of repeat contractions in yeast. Here, using a dedicated TALEN, we show that induction of a double-strand break into a CAG/CTG trinucleotide repeat in heterozygous yeast diploid cells results in gene conversion of the repeat tract with near 100% efficacy, deleting the repeat tract. Induction of the same TALEN in homozygous yeast diploids leads to contractions of both repeats to a final length of 3-13 triplets, with 100% efficacy in cells that survived the double-strand breaks. Whole-genome sequencing of surviving y...
International audienceTrinucleotide repeat expansions are responsible for at least two dozen neurolo...
CAG/CTG repeat expansions cause over 13 neurological diseases that remain without a cure. Because lo...
AbstractSimple repetitive tracts of DNA are unstable in all organisms thus far examined. In the yeas...
Trinucleotide repeat expansions are responsible for more than two dozens severe neurological disorde...
International audienceTrinucleotide repeat expansions involving CTG/CAG triplets are responsible for...
The mechanisms of trinucleotide repeat expansions, underlying more than a dozen hereditary neurologi...
A quantitative genetic assay was developed to monitor alterations in tract lengths of trinucleotide ...
poster abstractSeveral human neurodegenerative disorders are caused by the expansion of trinucleotid...
Les répétitions de trinucléotides sont des séquences répétées en tandem pouvant subir, chez l'homme,...
International audienceMicrosatellites are short tandem repeats, ubiquitous in all eukaryotes and rep...
Despite substantial progress in understanding the mechanism by which expanded CTG/CAG trinucleotide ...
Microsatellites are short tandem repeats, ubiquitous in all eukaryotes and represent ~2% of the huma...
Several human neurodegenerative diseases result from expansion of CTG/CAG or CGG/CCG triplet repeats...
DNA repetitive sequences capable of adopting non-B DNA structures are a potent source of instability...
Trinucleotide repeat (TNR) instability is of interest because of its central role in human diseases ...
International audienceTrinucleotide repeat expansions are responsible for at least two dozen neurolo...
CAG/CTG repeat expansions cause over 13 neurological diseases that remain without a cure. Because lo...
AbstractSimple repetitive tracts of DNA are unstable in all organisms thus far examined. In the yeas...
Trinucleotide repeat expansions are responsible for more than two dozens severe neurological disorde...
International audienceTrinucleotide repeat expansions involving CTG/CAG triplets are responsible for...
The mechanisms of trinucleotide repeat expansions, underlying more than a dozen hereditary neurologi...
A quantitative genetic assay was developed to monitor alterations in tract lengths of trinucleotide ...
poster abstractSeveral human neurodegenerative disorders are caused by the expansion of trinucleotid...
Les répétitions de trinucléotides sont des séquences répétées en tandem pouvant subir, chez l'homme,...
International audienceMicrosatellites are short tandem repeats, ubiquitous in all eukaryotes and rep...
Despite substantial progress in understanding the mechanism by which expanded CTG/CAG trinucleotide ...
Microsatellites are short tandem repeats, ubiquitous in all eukaryotes and represent ~2% of the huma...
Several human neurodegenerative diseases result from expansion of CTG/CAG or CGG/CCG triplet repeats...
DNA repetitive sequences capable of adopting non-B DNA structures are a potent source of instability...
Trinucleotide repeat (TNR) instability is of interest because of its central role in human diseases ...
International audienceTrinucleotide repeat expansions are responsible for at least two dozen neurolo...
CAG/CTG repeat expansions cause over 13 neurological diseases that remain without a cure. Because lo...
AbstractSimple repetitive tracts of DNA are unstable in all organisms thus far examined. In the yeas...