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CDD Vault Update (February #2 2025):  Advanced Macromolecules - Modified Bioconjugates Support in CDD Vault

Collaborative Drug

CDD Update February 2025 #2 New Macromolecule Mode Edit DNA, RNA & Peptides with Bioconjugate Support

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Case study: gget’s new Open Target module

The Open Targets Blog

This blog post is part of a series that will explore applications and expansions of the Open Targets informatics ecosystem, particularly the Open Targets Platform and Open Targets Genetics through conversations with our users. The gget opentargets module has many applications.

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Reinventing the small molecule toolbox: from proteins to RNA

Dark Matter Blog

Prior to 2015, I had a casual relationship, at best, with targeting RNA. Targeting RNA is a Whole New World Then in 2015, I became smitten and eloped with RNA, setting out to build a company devoted to bringing to bear industrial drug discovery concepts and methods on a new problem of drugging RNA with small molecules.

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Reaching cruising altitude: New discovery tools to target RNA

Dark Matter Blog

Our overall mission at Arrakis is to expand the set of “druggable” targets for small-molecule medicines to include RNA. Today, we are pleased to announce that our article describing one such platform: “ PEARL-seq, A Photoaffinity Platform for the Analysis of Small Molecule-RNA Interactions ” was published in ACS Chemical Biology.

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A Needle in a Base-Stack: Cas9 Structural Biology

addgene Blog

Have you ever designed a CRISPR guide RNA and wondered why it is limited to only 20 bases, or why it’s so important to choose a target sequence with a nearby protospacer-adjacent motif (PAM) ?

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Build Your CRISPR Vocabulary

addgene Blog

We’ll cover the common terminology for the proteins, DNA, and RNA used in CRISPR. CRISPR is an elegant bacterial immune system and an efficient gene editing tool… but boy does it have a lot of parts! If you’re still a bit confused by CRISPR acronyms, this post is for you.

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PRIDICT: Predicting Efficiencies of Prime Editing Guide RNAs

addgene Blog

This method uses a prime editor (typically a Cas9 H840A nickase fused to a reverse transcriptase) together with a prime editing guide RNA (pegRNA). 2019; Chen & Liu, 2023).

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