Engineering Zinc Finger Proteins for Targeted Editing
Designing effective zinc finger proteins is a critical step in ZFN technology. Each zinc finger must bind accurately to its designated DNA triplet.
Protein engineering techniques are used to assemble zinc finger arrays with desired specificity. This process requires expertise and careful validation.
Advances in computational modeling and protein design have simplified zinc finger engineering, improving success rates and reproducibility.
Well-designed zinc finger proteins form the foundation of effective and safe genome editing.
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