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Download fileA Processive Protein Chimera Introduces Mutations across Defined DNA Regions In Vivo
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posted on 2018-07-10, 00:00 authored by Christopher
L. Moore, Louis J. Papa, Matthew D. ShouldersLaboratory
time scale evolution in vivo relies
on the generation of large, mutationally diverse gene libraries to
rapidly explore biomolecule sequence landscapes. Traditional global
mutagenesis methods are problematic because they introduce many off-target
mutations that are often lethal and can engender false positives.
We report the development and application of the MutaT7 chimera, a
potent and highly targeted in vivo mutagenesis agent.
MutaT7 utilizes a DNA-damaging cytidine deaminase fused to a processive
RNA polymerase to continuously direct mutations to specific, well-defined
DNA regions of any relevant length. MutaT7 thus provides a mechanism
for in vivo targeted mutagenesis across multi-kb
DNA sequences. MutaT7 should prove useful in diverse organisms, opening
the door to new types of in vivo evolution experiments.