Expansion of the prime editing modality with Cas9 from <i>Francisella novicida</i>

Yeounsun Oh, Lee Wha Gwon, Seung Hwan Lee, Hanseop Kim, Wi-jae Lee, Bong‐Seok Song, Bong‐Hyun Jun, Cheulhee Jung, Sun‐Uk Kim, Younghyun Kim, Young‐Ho Park, Chan Hyoung Kim, Kyung‐Seob Lim, Jae‐Won Huh
2021-05-25

SCID:  54.1/zf3kw64b
Prime editing can induce a desired base substitution, insertion, or deletion in a target gene using reverse transcriptase (RT) after nick formation by CRISPR nickase. In this study, we developed a technology that can be used to insert or replace external bases in the target DNA sequence by linking reverse transcriptase to the Francisella novicida Cas 9 [FnCas9(H969A)] nickase module, which is a CRISPR-Cas9 ortholog. Using FnCas9(H969A) nickase, the targeting limitation of existing Streptococcus pyogenes Cas9 nickase [SpCas9(H840A)]-based prime editing was dramatically extended, and accurate prime editing was induced specifically for the target genes.
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Yeounsun Oh
Lee Wha Gwon
Seung Hwan Lee
Hanseop Kim
Wi-jae Lee
Bong‐Seok Song
Bong‐Hyun Jun
Cheulhee Jung
Sun‐Uk Kim
Younghyun Kim
Young‐Ho Park
Chan Hyoung Kim
Kyung‐Seob Lim
Jae‐Won Huh
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