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Published on: September 27, 2024
CRISPR-Cas9 Mediated DNA Unwinding Detected Using Site-Directed Spin Labeling
Narin S Tangprasertchai, Rosa Di Felice1, Xiaojun Zhang
1Center S3, CNR Institute of Nanoscience , Via Campi 213/A, 41125 Modena, Italy.
Abstract:
The RNA-guided CRISPR-Cas9 nuclease has revolutionized genome engineering, yet its mechanism for DNA target selection is not fully understood. A crucial step in Cas9 target recognition involves unwinding of the DNA duplex to form a three-stranded R-loop structure. Work reported here demonstrates direct detection of Cas9-mediated DNA unwinding by a combination of site-directed spin labeling and molecular dynamics simulations. The results support a model in which the unwound nontarget strand is stabilized by a positively charged patch located between the two nuclease domains of Cas9 and reveal uneven increases in flexibility along the unwound nontarget strand upon scissions of the DNA backbone. This work establishes the synergistic combination of spin-labeling and molecular dynamics to directly monitor Cas9-mediated DNA conformational changes and yields information on the target DNA in different stages of Cas9 function, thus advancing mechanistic understanding of CRISPR-Cas9 and aiding future technological development.
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