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Small-molecule activators specific to adenine base editors through blocking the canonical TGF-β pathway
Yudong Yang1,2,3, Chi Zhang1,2,3, Yixuan Song1,2,3
1Department of Histoembryology, Genetics and Developmental Biology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200025, China.
Abstract:
Adenine base editors (ABEs) catalyze A-to-G conversions, offering therapeutic options to treat the major class of human pathogenic single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). However, robust and precise editing at diverse genome loci remains challenging. Here, using high-throughput chemical screening, we identified and validated SB505124, a selective ALK5 inhibitor, as an ABE activator. Treating cells with SB505124 enhanced on-target editing at multiple genome loci, including epigenetically refractory regions, and showed little effect on off-target conversion on the genome. Furthermore, SB505124 facilitated the editing of disease-associated genes in vitro and in vivo. Intriguingly, SB505124 served as a specific activator by selectively promoting ABE activity. Mechanistically, SB505124 promotes ABE editing, at least in part, by enhancing ABE expression and modulating DNA repair-associated genes. Our findings reveal the role of the canonical transforming growth factor-β pathway in gene editing and equip ABEs with precise chemical control.
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