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SpCas9-NG self-targets the sgRNA sequence in plant genome editing
Ruiying Qin1, Juan Li1, Xiaoshuang Liu1
1Key Laboratory of Rice Genetics & Breeding, Institute of Rice Research, Anhui Academy of Agricultural Science, Hefei, China.
Abstract:
Streptococcus pyogenes Cas9 (SpCas9)-NG recognizes NGN protospacer adjacent motifs and expands the scope of genome-editing tools. In this study, we found that SpCas9-NG not only targeted the genome but also efficiently self-targeted the single-guide RNA sequence in transfer DNA in transgenic plants, potentially increasing off-target risk by generating new single-guide RNAs. We further showed that the self-target effect of SpCas9-NG could be greatly alleviated by using a modified single-guide RNA scaffold starting with a GCCCC sequence.
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