TnpB is an evolutionarily diverse family of RNA-guided endonucleases associated with prokaryotic transposons. Due to their small size and putative evolutionary relationship to Cas12s, TnpB holds significant potential for genome editing and mechanistic exploration. However, most TnpBs lack robust gene-editing activity, and unbiased profiling of mutational effects on editing activity has not been experimentally explored.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCRISPR-Cas enzymes enable RNA-guided bacterial immunity and are widely used for biotechnological applications including genome editing. In particular, the Class 2 CRISPR-associated enzymes (Cas9, Cas12 and Cas13 families), have been deployed for numerous research, clinical and agricultural applications. However, the immense genetic and biochemical diversity of these proteins in the public domain poses a barrier for researchers seeking to leverage their activities.
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