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    ICAR develops a Miniature Plant Genome Editing Tool ‘ISDra2TnpB’

    Posted 22 Aug 2024

    2 min read

    ISDra2TnpB’ is being seen as a next-generation tool for genome editing in plants that can overcome the limitations of Cas9 and Cas12 of CRISPR.

    • CRISPR allows precise genome editing but has limitations due to the size of commonly used proteins Cas9 and Cas12 (consisting of 1,000–1,350 amino acids).
      • The large size poses challenges for effective delivery inside cells, especially through viral vectors.
    • TnpB proteins are considered the evolutionary ancestors of Cas12 nucleases and consist of only around 350–500 amino acids. 

    About Genome editing tool ISDra2TnpB

    • It is derived from bacteria called Deinococcus radiodurans (it can survive extreme environmental conditions).
    • It belongs to a family of transposons or jumping genes that can move within the genome, targeting specific DNA sequences with the help of RNA.

    Significance

    • TnpB can target unique regions in the genome that Cas9 cannot
    • It facilitates the creation of fusion proteins, broadening the scope of genome engineering applications.
      • A fusion protein (chimeric protein) is created by joining two or more genes that originally coded for separate proteins. 
    • It was effective on both types of flowering plants monocots (like rice, which have one seed leaf) and dicots (like Arabidopsis). 
    • Tags :
    • CRISPR
    • CRISPR/Cas9
    • Genome editing
    • Plant Genome Editing
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