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Published on: February 26, 2019
CasMiner: a deep-learning tool for high-throughput mining and rational design of efficient Cas9
Guoshun Xu1, Suzhen Li2, Haoyu Li1
1State Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Feeding, Institute of Animal Science, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100193, China.
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Since its inception, the CRISPR-Cas system, particularly Cas9, has demonstrated immense potential for life science applications, but expansion of the Cas9 toolkit is constrained by sequence-alignment-based strategies for mining and optimization. Here, we developed CasMiner-a deep-learning model for discovering and engineering novel Cas9 proteins. CasMiner achieved 99.63% accuracy in predicting Cas9s and identified VpCas9 from public databases. Experimental validation showed that VpCas9 exhibits robust double-strand cleavage activity. Combining CasMiner and evolutionary analysis, we engineered three mutants with markedly increased structural rigidity and positive charge. In vivo cleavage assays revealed that the mutant VPM2-3 achieved a higher average editing efficiency in rice callus and maize protoplasts than the wild-type VpCas9, the editing efficiency of which rivals that of SpCas9. This study thus establishes a comprehensive platform for mining and engineering Cas9 proteins, and provides VpCas9 and derivative nucleases as powerful tools that greatly broaden the horizon for genome-editing applications.
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