Hinting at a new approach to regulating gene editing in mammalian cells, a new study reports that an inhibitor protein from a Listeria bacteriophage can block the Cas9 component of CRISPR-Cas9 from interacting with DNA.
Hinting at a new approach to regulating gene editing in mammalian cells, a new study reports that an inhibitor protein from a Listeria bacteriophage can block the Cas9 component of CRISPR-Cas9 from interacting with DNA.