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Targeting Cancer-Specific Mutations with RNA-Triggered Chromatin Shredding - Nature

Targeting Cancer-Specific Mutations with RNA-Triggered Chromatin Shredding - Nature

Genetic mutations that drive cancer often occur in tumor suppressor proteins, including the p53 transcription factor which is altered in ~40-50% of cases1,2. However, current therapies fail to target most such mutations because the mutant proteins typically lack defined drug-binding pockets, and restoring the endogenous function has proven challenging. Here, we programmed CRISPR-Cas12a2, an RNA-guided nuclease with trans-nucleolytic cleavage activities3,4, to selectively kill cancer cells by tar

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