2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2021.01.041
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Functional interrogation of DNA damage response variants with base editing screens

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“…Recently, two resource papers (Hanna et al 1 and Cuella-Martin et al 2 ) were published describing high-throughput large-scale functional assessment of tens of thousands of human single-nucleotide variants (SNVs) across multiple cell lines by base editing in single pooled screens.…”
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“…Recently, two resource papers (Hanna et al 1 and Cuella-Martin et al 2 ) were published describing high-throughput large-scale functional assessment of tens of thousands of human single-nucleotide variants (SNVs) across multiple cell lines by base editing in single pooled screens.…”
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“…At least three different cell lines were co-transduced with lentiviral BEs and sgRNA libraries targeting every NGG/PAM sequence (N: unknown base) within the coding regions of the 47 genes 1 and 86 DNA damage response genes 2 , with a total library size of 12,141 1 and ~37,000 2 sgRNAs, respectively. The multiplicity of infection was around 0.4 so that 20–40% of the cells were transduced, resulting in a heterogeneous population of transduced (mostly one sgRNA/cell) and non-transduced cells.…”
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