Abstract
Genome targeting has quickly developed as one of the most promising fields in science. By using programmable DNA-binding platforms and nucleases, scientists are now able to accurately edit the genome. These DNA-binding tools have recently also been applied to engineer the epigenome for gene expression modulation. Such epigenetic editing constructs have firmly demonstrated the causal role of epigenetics in instructing gene expression. Another focus of epigenome engineering is to understand the order of events of chromatin remodeling in gene expression regulation. Groundbreaking approaches in this field are beginning to yield novel insights into the function of individual chromatin marks in the context of maintaining cellular phenotype and regulating transient gene expression changes. This review focuses on recent advances in the field of epigenetic editing and highlights its promise for sustained gene expression reprogramming.
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Cano-Rodriguez, D., & Rots, M. G. (2016). Epigenetic Editing: On the Verge of Reprogramming Gene Expression at Will. Current Genetic Medicine Reports, 4(4), 170–179. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40142-016-0104-3
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