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Studying And Fighting Pathogenic Bacteria with the Help of Crispr

By David Bikard

Cas systems have emerged has a powerful biotechnological tool. The Cas9 protein is a RNA-guided nuclease that can be easily reprogrammed to target any sequence of interest. Our work focuses on the development of CRISPR-Cas9 tools to edit bacterial genomes and control gene expression. In particular, we investigate how these tools can be used in high-throughput screens to perform functional screens. Recently we have also shown how CRISPR system can be used as sequence-specific antimicrobial. The Cas9 protein can kill bacteria when directed to cut in their chromosome. Guide RNAs can be programmed to kill Bacteria carrying antibiotic resistance or virulence genes specifically, and the CRISPR system can delivered to bacterial populations using phage capsids.

Information about the video

  • Date of recording 18/12/2015
  • Date of publication 26/03/2016
  • Institution IHES
  • Format MP4

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