Versatile and robust genome editing with <i>Streptococcus thermophilus</i> CRISPR1-Cas9

Sylvain Moineau, Mathieu Laplante, Yannick Doyon, Daniel Agudelo, Sophie Carter, Minja Velimirovic, Alexis Duringer, Jean-François Rivest, Sébastien Levesque, Jérémy Loehr, Mathilde Mouchiroud, Denis Cyr, Paula J. Waters, Adeline Goulet
2020-01-01

SCID:  54.1/zzkaangj
Targeting definite genomic locations using CRISPR-Cas systems requires a set of enzymes with unique protospacer adjacent motif (PAM) compatibilities. To expand this repertoire, we engineered nucleases, cytosine base editors, and adenine base editors from the archetypal Streptococcus thermophilus CRISPR1-Cas9 (St1Cas9) system. We found that St1Cas9 strain variants enable targeting to five distinct A-rich PAMs and provide a structural basis for their specificities. The small size of this ortholog enables expression of the holoenzyme from a single adeno-associated viral vector for in vivo editing applications. Delivery of St1Cas9 to the neonatal liver efficiently rewired metabolic pathways, leading to phenotypic rescue in a mouse model of hereditary tyrosinemia. These robust enzymes expand and complement current editing platforms available for tailoring mammalian genomes.
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Sylvain Moineau
Mathieu Laplante
Yannick Doyon
Daniel Agudelo
Sophie Carter
Minja Velimirovic
Alexis Duringer
Jean-François Rivest
Sébastien Levesque
Jérémy Loehr
Mathilde Mouchiroud
Denis Cyr
Paula J. Waters
Adeline Goulet
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