Class 2 CRISPR/Cas: an expanding biotechnology toolbox for and beyond genome editing

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Yuyi Tang
Yan Fu
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[1] MicroAnaly (Shanghai) Gene Technologies Co.,
[2] Ltd,undefined
[3] Anhui MicroAnaly Gene Technologies Co.,undefined
[4] Ltd,undefined
[5] National Gene Research Center,undefined
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Cell & Bioscience | / 8卷
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Genome editing; Transcriptional repression; Diagnostic detection; CRISPR; Cas9; Cas12a; Cas13;
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Artificial nuclease-dependent DNA cleavage systems (zinc-finger nuclease, ZFN; transcription activator like effectors, TALENs) and exogenous nucleic acid defense systems (CRISPR/Cas) have been used in the new era for genome modification. The most widely used toolbox for genome editing, modulation and detection contains Types II, V and VI of CRISPR/Cas Class 2 systems, categorized and characterized by Cas9, Cas12a and Cas13 respectively. In this review, we (1) elaborate on the definition, classification, structures of CRISPR/Cas Class 2 systems; (2) advance our understanding of new molecular mechanisms and recent progress in their applications, especially beyond genome-editing applications; (3) provide the insights on the specificity, efficiency and versatility of each tool; (4) elaborate the enhancement on specificity and efficiency of the CRISPR/Cas toolbox. The expanding and concerted usage of the CRISPR/Cas tools is making them more powerful in genome editing and other biotechnology applications.
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