2015 Synthetic Biology: Engineering, Evolution & Design (SEED)
Re-writing Genomes: Discoveries to Applications
Author
Doudna, J. A. - Presenter, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
Bacteria have evolved elegant systems for protecting their genomes from invasive elements using enzyme systems that detect and destroy foreign nucleic acids. I will discuss our research on CRISPR systems and related pathways in which enzymes recognize and manipulate nucleic acids in a sequence-guided fashion. Many of these enzymes have potential utility for various applications in research and the clinic, and have been harnessed based on a fundamental understanding of their biochemical and biological functions. I will describe the process of discovery and invention that enabled the CRISPR-Cas9 system to emerge as a revolutionary technology, underscoring the role of basic research as an engine of innovation and tool development.