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Xiao Wang1,2,3, Jianan Li1,2,3, Ying Wang4
1School of Life Science and Technology, ShanghaiTech University, Shanghai, China.
Abstract:
Base editors (BEs) enable the generation of targeted single-nucleotide mutations, but currently used rat APOBEC1-based BEs are relatively inefficient in editing cytosines in highly methylated regions or in GpC contexts. By screening a variety of APOBEC and AID deaminases, we show that human APOBEC3A-conjugated BEs and versions we engineered to have narrower editing windows can mediate efficient C-to-T base editing in regions with high methylation levels and GpC dinucleotide content.
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