We all know that the genome editing superhero CRISPR-Cas9 is a master of modifying the genome, but a recent paper from Zhang lab shows that it is more than just a one-trick pony. This latest research boosts the previously developed CRISPR-Cas9 transcriptional activators both in terms of the level of gene induction and in the […]
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in vivo CRISPR Takes Aim at Key DNA Methylation Players in the Brain
Adding to the ever growing potential of genome editing, one of the latest breakthroughs from the lab of Feng Zhang at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard puts CRISPR/Cas9 to the test with an interesting research trifecta of: in vivo genome editing focused on the brain genome editing that targeted DNA methylation machinery including key readers and writers. both […]
Epigram: Predicting the Human Epigenome from DNA Motifs
There’s no denying the power of technology in our lives, whether it be your latest and greatest iPhone bending in your pocket or it be getting the technology to do something more useful, like predict the entire epigenome and how it functions in the regulation of gene expression. We’ve always loved a good tool and/or […]
Gazing at Your Local Epiproteome with CRISPR-ChAP-MS
For those of you who were thinking the CRISPR/Cas9 system was just limited to genome editing, think again because the story just got a new twist. Almost like combining the bullet speed of Superman with the hi-tech gadgets of Batman, Alan Tackett and colleagues come up with a new tool to look at all the […]
TAL Effectors Dig the Long Distance Thing
If you think the subway is crowded you haven’t seen what a TAL Effector (TALE) has to put up with when getting to work. In a new study involving the production of more than 200 TALE modulators, researches at Beijing University found the long sought explanation of why some TALEs effectively modulate transcription while others do not. […]




