高效切割解决了CRISPR-Cas在人类细胞中的PAM偏好

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Lianchao Tang , Fayu Yang , Xiaoxue He , Haihua Xie , Xiaoyu Liu , Junhao Fu , Haitao Xi , Xiaosheng Lu , Changbao Liu , Zongming Song , Jia Qu , Junzhao Zhao , Feng Gu
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摘要

细菌适应性免疫的聚集规律间隔短回文重复序列和相关蛋白(CRISPR-Cas)已被用作操纵基因组的强大而通用的工具。这种模式已广泛应用于生物研究和动物或细胞疾病模型的治疗。CRISPR-Cas的一个关键特征是原间隔器邻近基序(PAM),它决定了Cas蛋白的DNA靶识别机制。然而,直接鉴定人类细胞中的功能性PAM序列仍然是一个挑战。在这里,我们开发了一个被称为PAM- dose (PAM Definition by Observable Sequence Excision)的阳性筛选系统来描述人类细胞中的功能性PAM。具体而言,生成了CRISPR-Cas的PAM文库(SpCas9, SpCas9- ng, FnCas12a, AsCas12a, LbCas12a和MbCas12a),并收集了相应的CRISPR-Cas介导的具有人类细胞功能的PAM裂解片段进行DNA测序,可以通过荧光显微镜或流式细胞术分析进行跟踪和可视化。利用该系统,我们鉴定了CRISPR-Cas成员的功能性pam。我们还发现间隔序列影响Cas蛋白的PAM偏好。该方法将有助于鉴定cas介导的人类基因组编辑应用的功能性pam。
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Efficient cleavage resolves PAM preferences of CRISPR-Cas in human cells

Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats and associated proteins (CRISPR-Cas) of bacterial adaptive immunity have been adopted as a powerful and versatile tool for manipulation of the genome. This paradigm has been widely applied in biological research and treatments of animal or cellular disease models. A critical feature of CRISPR-Cas is the protospacer adjacent motif (PAM), which dictates the DNA target recognition mechanism of Cas proteins. While, direct identifying functional PAM sequences in human cells remains a challenge. Here, we developed a positive screen system termed PAM-DOSE (PAM Definition by Observable Sequence Excision) to delineate the functional PAMs in human cells. Specifically, the PAM libraries for CRISPR-Cas (SpCas9, SpCas9-NG, FnCas12a, AsCas12a, LbCas12a and MbCas12a) were generated and the corresponding CRISPR-Cas mediated cleaved fragments with functional PAM in human cells were harvested for DNA sequencing, which could be tracked and visualized with either florescence microscopy or flow cytometry analysis. With this system, we identified the functional PAMs of CRISPR-Cas members. We also found that spacer sequence affects the PAM preference of Cas proteins. This method will facilitate identification of functional PAMs for Cas-mediated human genome editing applications.

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Cell Regeneration
Cell Regeneration Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Cell Biology
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42
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍: Cell Regeneration aims to provide a worldwide platform for researches on stem cells and regenerative biology to develop basic science and to foster its clinical translation in medicine. Cell Regeneration welcomes reports on novel discoveries, theories, methods, technologies, and products in the field of stem cells and regenerative research, the journal is interested, but not limited to the following topics: ◎ Embryonic stem cells ◎ Induced pluripotent stem cells ◎ Tissue-specific stem cells ◎ Tissue or organ regeneration ◎ Methodology ◎ Biomaterials and regeneration ◎ Clinical translation or application in medicine
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