Publications by authors named "Marina C Mione"

Article Synopsis
  • Base Editors are a new technology that allows for precise changes in DNA by introducing point mutations in complex genomes.
  • The CBE4max-SpRY variant enables editing without the usual PAM restrictions, allowing for more efficient and versatile gene modifications in animal models.
  • The research demonstrates the successful application of these techniques in zebrafish to create models for human diseases, specifically melanoma predisposition, by mutating multiple genes simultaneously.
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While zebrafish is emerging as a new model system to study human diseases, an efficient methodology to generate precise point mutations at high efficiency is still lacking. Here we show that base editors can generate C-to-T point mutations with high efficiencies without other unwanted on-target mutations. In addition, we established a new editor variant recognizing an NAA protospacer adjacent motif, expanding the base editing possibilities in zebrafish.

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For the last three decades significant parts of national science budgets, and international and private funding worldwide, have been dedicated to cancer research. This has resulted in a number of important scientific findings. Studies in tissue culture have multiplied our knowledge of cancer cell pathophysiology, mechanisms of transformation and strategies of survival of cancer cells, revealing therapeutically exploitable differences to normal cells.

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