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Inah Hwang1, Helgi Nikoli2, Jihye Paik3,4
1College of Pharmacy, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Republic of Korea. nahwang@ewha.ac.kr.
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The study of FOXO1, a pivotal transcription factor, has garnered significant attention due to its critical role in diverse cellular processes, including lineage differentiation, apoptosis, cell cycle regulation, and metabolism. To comprehensively understand the functional intricacies of FOXO1, an innovative approach is essential. This chapter highlights employing CRISPR exon scanning as a strategic tool to dissect the functional domains of FOXO1 and unravel its diverse regulatory functions. CRISPR exon scan allows for the identification of functionally important domains based on the levels of sgRNA depletion or enrichment within the FOXO1 gene, providing a unique opportunity to investigate the domain function under relevant biological contexts. This approach enables the systematic exploration of FOXO1's structural domains, shedding light on how distinct regions contribute to its overall function. The comprehensive exon scan analysis using CRISPR technology allows gaining a nuanced understanding of FOXO1's functional diversity and regulatory mechanisms.
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