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CIRCLE-Seq for Interrogation of Off-Target Gene Editing
Published on: November 1, 2024
A Cas-embedding strategy for minimizing off-target effects of DNA base editors
Yajing Liu1,2, Changyang Zhou2, Shisheng Huang1,3
1School of Life Science and Technology, ShanghaiTech University, Shanghai, China.
Abstract:
DNA base editors, typically comprising editing enzymes fused to the N-terminus of nCas9, display off-target effects on DNA and/or RNA, which have remained an obstacle to their clinical applications. Off-target edits are typically countered via rationally designed point mutations, but the approach is tedious and not always effective. Here, we report that the off-target effects of both A > G and C > T editors can be dramatically reduced without compromising the on-target editing simply by inserting the editing enzymes into the middle of nCas9 at tolerant sites identified using a transposon-based genetic screen. Furthermore, employing this Cas-embedding strategy, we have created a highly specific editor capable of efficient C > T editing at methylated and GC-rich sequences.
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