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Efficient PAM-Less Base Editing for Zebrafish Modeling of Human Genetic Disease with zSpRY-ABE8e
Published on: February 17, 2023
High-efficiency base editing for nuclear and mitochondrial DNA with an optimized DYW-like deaminase
Jiyeon Kweon1, Soomin Park2, Mi Yeon Jeon3
1Department of Cell and Genetic Engineering, BK21 Project, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul 05505, Republic of Korea; Stem Cell Immunomodulation Research Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul 05505, Republic of Korea.
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CRISPR-based cytosine base editors enable precise genome editing without inducing double-stranded DNA breaks yet traditionally depend on a limited selection of deaminases from the APOBEC/AID or TadA families. Here, we present SsCBE, a CRISPR-based cytosine base editor utilizing SsdAtox, a DYW-like deaminase derived from the toxin of Pseudomonas syringae. Strategic engineering of SsdAtox has led to remarkable improvements in the base editing efficiency (by up to 8.4-fold) and specificity for SsCBE, while concurrently reducing cytotoxicity. Exhibiting exceptional versatility, SsCBE was delivered and efficiently applied using diverse delivery methods, including engineered virus-like particles. Its application has enabled targeted cytosine base editing in mouse zygotes and pioneering edits in mitochondrial DNA. SsCBE expands the genome editing toolbox by introducing a distinct deaminase scaffold with broad utility for both basic research and potential therapeutic applications.
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