Jacqueline F. Lou
Sangamo BioSciences
2 Papers
Jacqueline F. Lou is an academic researcher from Sangamo BioSciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: DNA repair & Recombinase. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
DNA ligase III promotes alternative nonhomologous end-joining during chromosomal translocation formation.
Deniz Simsek,Erika Brunet,Erika Brunet,Sunnie Yan-Wai Wong,Sachin Katyal,Yankun Gao,Peter J. McKinnon,Jacqueline F. Lou,Lei Zhang,James Li,Edward J. Rebar,Philip D. Gregory,Michael C. Holmes,Maria Jasin,Maria Jasin +14 more
TL;DR: Investigation of the DNA ligase requirement of chromosomal translocation formation in mouse cells finds the existence of two alt-NHEJ pathways, one that is biased toward microhomology use and requires Lig3 and a back-up pathway which does not depend on microHomology and utilizes Lig1.
Zinc-finger nuclease-driven targeted integration into mammalian genomes using donors with limited chromosomal homology
Salvatore J. Orlando,Yolanda Santiago,Russell Dekelver,Yevgeniy Freyvert,Elizabeth A. Boydston,Erica A. Moehle,Vivian M. Choi,Sunita Gopalan,Jacqueline F. Lou,James Li,Jeffrey C. Miller,Michael C. Holmes,Philip D. Gregory,Fyodor D. Urnov,Gregory J. Cost +14 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that easily-generated linear donors with extremely short homology regions drive transgene integration into 5–10% of chromosomes and that oligonucleotide donors with single-stranded 5′ overhangs complementary to those made by ZFNs are efficiently ligated in vivo to the DSB.