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<p>One facet worth noting is that the Zhang group used the 3D structure of the saCas9 protein to target flexible linker regions that would serve as potential split sites. Out of the three split sites that they chose, the one that worked best was almost identical (one amino acid away) to one of the split sites that we identified using our model. Furthermore, the other two split sites that they chose which were not as successful happened to be located in regions with secondary structural elements. </p> | <p>One facet worth noting is that the Zhang group used the 3D structure of the saCas9 protein to target flexible linker regions that would serve as potential split sites. Out of the three split sites that they chose, the one that worked best was almost identical (one amino acid away) to one of the split sites that we identified using our model. Furthermore, the other two split sites that they chose which were not as successful happened to be located in regions with secondary structural elements. </p> | ||
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<p style="padding-bottom:60px;">This important result gave us some experimental validation that our model could offer scientists insights into choosing promising viable split sites for proteins, without only relying on 3D structures of proteins.</p> | <p style="padding-bottom:60px;">This important result gave us some experimental validation that our model could offer scientists insights into choosing promising viable split sites for proteins, without only relying on 3D structures of proteins.</p> | ||
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<h4 style="font-size:16px; text-align:center;">Citations</h4> | <h4 style="font-size:16px; text-align:center;">Citations</h4> |
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