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Displayed</scene></scene>==DNA RECOGNITION BY GAL4: STRUCTURE OF A PROTEIN/DNA COMPLEX==

PDB ID 1d66

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STRUCTURE OF Cas9 IN STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS IN COMPLEX WITH gRNA

Cas9 Overview

CRISPR is a bacterial immune response to bacteriophages to prevent subsequent infections and is a form of acquired immunity. Within the CRISPR system, Cas9 is a protein responsible for cutting the viral DNA rendering it inert. structure in Staphylococcus aureus (SaCas9) utilizes a single stranded guide RNA (sgRNA) to bind the target DNA that will be cut. The target DNA must also have a PAM sequence to bind to Cas9 to be cut. Cas9 has four main mechanisms that are important for successful cleavage including recognition of the sgRNA-target heteroduplex, recognition of the PAM sequence, recognition of the sgRNA scaffold, and endonuclease activity by HNH and RuvC.

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