Advances of epigenetic editing
Rutger A. F. Gjaltema, Marianne G. Rots
Abstract
Epigenetic editing refers to the locus-specific targeting of epigenetic enzymes to rewrite the local epigenetic landscape of an endogenous genomic site, often with the aim of transcriptional reprogramming. Implementing clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat-dCas9 greatly accelerated the advancement of epigenetic editing, yielding preclinical therapeutic successes using a variety of epigenetic enzymes. Here, we review the current applications of these epigenetic editing tools in mammals and shed light on biochemical improvements that facilitate versatile applications.
Topics & Concepts
EpigeneticsComputational biologyGenome editingBiologyComputer scienceGeneticsCRISPRGeneCRISPR and Genetic EngineeringEpigenetics and DNA MethylationGenetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders