Zinc Finger Nucleases
"Zinc Finger Nucleases" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Genetically engineered nucleases that cleave DNA at a defined distance from specific DNA sequences recognized by ZINC FINGER DNA-BINDING DOMAINS. They are composed of a DNA cleaving domain adapted from DNA endonucleases fused to a zinc finger DNA-binding domain.
Descriptor ID |
D000075804
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MeSH Number(s) |
D08.811.277.352.335.350.925 D08.811.277.352.355.325.850 D12.776.828.300.990
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Concept/Terms |
Zinc Finger Nucleases- Zinc Finger Nucleases
- Finger Nucleases, Zinc
- Nucleases, Zinc Finger
- Zinc-Finger Nucleases
- Nucleases, Zinc-Finger
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Tencer AH, Cox KL, Wright GM, Zhang Y, Petell CJ, Klein BJ, Strahl BD, Black JC, Poirier MG, Kutateladze TG. Molecular mechanism of the MORC4 ATPase activation. Nat Commun. 2020 10 29; 11(1):5466.