Patent classifications
C12N2310/12
High-throughput precision genome editing
The invention provides compositions and methods for high-efficiency genome editing. In some aspects, the invention provides retron-guide RNA cassettes and vectors comprising the cassettes. Also provided are host cells that have been transformed with the vectors. In other aspects, the invention provides retron donor DNA-guide molecules. In some other aspects, methods for genome editing and the screening of genetic loci are provided. In further aspects, methods and compositions are provided for the prevention or treatment of genetic diseases. Kits for genome editing and screening are also provided.
ARC-BASED CAPSIDS AND USES THEREOF
Disclosed herein, in certain embodiments, are recombinant Arc and endogenous Gag polypeptides, and methods of using recombinant Arc and endogenous Gag polypeptides.
BARLEY STRIPE MOSAIC VIRUS-BASED GENE EDITING VECTOR SYSTEM
A Barley stripe mosaic virus-based gene editing vector system, comprising artificial plasmids separately containing Barley stripe mosaic virus RNAα, RNAβ, and RNAγ. The required sgRNA sequence is integrated in RNAβ or RNAγ. The Barley stripe mosaic virus-based gene editing vector system can perform efficient gene editing on genomes of dicotyledons such as Nicotiana benthamiana and monocotyledons such as wheat and maize. Using the gene editing vector system, users can directly obtain wheat seeds harboring targeted gene editing events simply by inoculating the Cas9-transgenic wheat, and the edited target gene is transmitted to progeny plants through the seeds, without the need for transformation, tissue culture and regeneration process
CTLA-4 aptamer conjugates
Provided herein are, inter alia, nucleic acid compounds useful for targeting CTLA-4-expressing cells and modulating cell activity of the CTLA-4-expressing cells. The compositions provided herein may be part of pharmaceutical compositions and may be used for treatment of cancer, inflammatory diseases, infectious diseases or metabolic diseases.
ARC-BASED CAPSIDS AND USES THEREOF
Disclosed herein, in certain embodiments, are recombinant Arc and endogenous Gag polypeptides, and methods of using recombinant Arc and endogenous Gag polypeptides.
Methods of treating cholangiocarcinoma
Methods and compositions for treating cholangiocarcinoma.
TARGETED RNA EDITING BY LEVERAGING ENDOGENOUS ADAR USING ENGINEERED RNAS
The present application provides methods for editing RNA by introducing a deaminase-recruiting RNA in a host cell for deamination of an adenosine in a target RNA. The present application further provides deaminase-recruiting RNAs used in the RNA editing methods and compositions and kits comprising the same.
METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TRANSDUCING LYMPHOCYTES AND REGULATING THE ACTIVITY THEREOF
The present disclosure provides methods for genetically modifying lymphocytes and methods for performing adoptive cellular therapy that include transducing T cells and/or NK cells. The methods can include inhibitory RNA molecule(s) and/or engineered signaling polypeptides that can include a lymphoproliferative element, and/or a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR), for example a microenvironment restricted biologic CAR (MRB-CAR). Additional elements of such engineered signaling polypeptides are provided herein, such as those that drive proliferation and regulatory elements therefor, as well as replication incompetent recombinant retroviral particles and packaging cell lines and methods of making the same. Numerous elements and methods for regulating transduced and/or genetically modified T cells and/or NK cells are provided, such as, for example, those including riboswitches, MRB-CARs, recognition domains, and/or pH-modulating agents.
Detection of nucleic acids
The present invention provides modified oligonucleotides and methods for their use in the detection of nucleic acids. The oligonucleotides and methods find particular application in amplifying and/or detecting areas of genetic variation in target nucleic acid sequences.
METHODS OF TREATING CHOLANGIOCARCINOMA
Methods and compositions for treating cholangiocarcinoma.