Prime editor-based high-throughput screening reveals functional synonymous mutations in human cells

IF 33.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Xuran Niu, Wei Tang, Yongshuo Liu, Binrui Mo, Ying Yu, Ying Liu, Wensheng Wei
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Abstract

Synonymous mutations are generally considered neutral, while their roles in the human genome remain largely unexplored. Here we use the PEmax system to create a library of 297,900 engineered prime-editing guide RNAs and perform extensive screening to identify synonymous mutations affecting cell fitness. Unlike recent findings in yeast, group-level analyses show that synonymous mutations diverge from nonsynonymous mutations in fitness effects yet exhibit similar phenotypic distributions relative to negative controls. Following rigorous quality control, only a small subset demonstrated measurable effects. For these functional mutations, we develop a specialized machine learning tool and uncover their impact on various biological processes such as messenger RNA splicing and transcription, supported by multifaceted experimental evidence. We find that synonymous mutations can alter RNA folding and affect translation, as demonstrated by PLK1_S2. By integrating screening data with our model, we predict clinically deleterious synonymous mutations. This research deepens our understanding of synonymous mutations, providing insights for clinical disease studies.

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基于Prime编辑器的高通量筛选揭示了人类细胞中的功能同义突变
同义突变通常被认为是中性的,而它们在人类基因组中的作用在很大程度上仍未被探索。在这里,我们使用PEmax系统创建了一个包含297900个工程化引物编辑指导rna的文库,并进行了广泛的筛选,以确定影响细胞适应性的同义突变。与最近在酵母中的发现不同,群体水平的分析表明,在适应度效应中,同义突变与非同义突变不同,但相对于阴性对照,它们表现出相似的表型分布。在严格的质量控制之后,只有一小部分显示出可测量的效果。对于这些功能性突变,我们开发了一个专门的机器学习工具,并揭示了它们对各种生物过程的影响,如信使RNA剪接和转录,并得到多方面实验证据的支持。我们发现同义突变可以改变RNA折叠并影响翻译,正如PLK1_S2所证明的那样。通过整合筛选数据与我们的模型,我们预测临床有害的同义突变。这项研究加深了我们对同义突变的理解,为临床疾病研究提供了见解。
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Nature biotechnology
Nature biotechnology 工程技术-生物工程与应用微生物
CiteScore
63.00
自引率
1.70%
发文量
382
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Nature Biotechnology is a monthly journal that focuses on the science and business of biotechnology. It covers a wide range of topics including technology/methodology advancements in the biological, biomedical, agricultural, and environmental sciences. The journal also explores the commercial, political, ethical, legal, and societal aspects of this research. The journal serves researchers by providing peer-reviewed research papers in the field of biotechnology. It also serves the business community by delivering news about research developments. This approach ensures that both the scientific and business communities are well-informed and able to stay up-to-date on the latest advancements and opportunities in the field. Some key areas of interest in which the journal actively seeks research papers include molecular engineering of nucleic acids and proteins, molecular therapy, large-scale biology, computational biology, regenerative medicine, imaging technology, analytical biotechnology, applied immunology, food and agricultural biotechnology, and environmental biotechnology. In summary, Nature Biotechnology is a comprehensive journal that covers both the scientific and business aspects of biotechnology. It strives to provide researchers with valuable research papers and news while also delivering important scientific advancements to the business community.
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