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Enhanced Genome Editing with Cas9 Ribonucleoprotein in Diverse Cells and Organisms
Published on: May 25, 2018
High-fidelity genome and prime editing enabled by the AI-designed openCRISPR-1
Hye-Yeon Hwang1, Hwalin Yi2, Yuju Gwon2
1Department of Precision Medicine, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Suwon, 16419, Republic of Korea. hyeni1129@skku.edu.
Background:
RNA-guided nucleases such as CRISPR-Cas9 systems have revolutionized genome engineering by enabling programmable DNA modifications. Although structure-guided and evolution-derived high-fidelity Cas9 variants improve target specificity, they often compromise on-target activity or constrain guide RNA (gRNA) design.
Methods:
We performed head-to-head comparisons of OpenCRISPR-1 and Cas9 in human cells using amplicon sequencing, multiplex Digenome-seq, and off-target validation by targeted sequencing. Editing activity was assessed across 28 endogenous loci in HEK293T cells and further evaluated in human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and MRC-5 fibroblasts. To test clinically relevant delivery, Cas9 and OpenCRISPR-1 ribonucleoproteins were delivered using engineered virus-like particles (eVLPs). We also generated OpenCRISPR-based prime editors, OpenCRISPR-PE2 and OpenCRISPR-PE7, and compared them with PE2max and PE7 using pegRNAs and engineered epegRNAs.
Results:
Here, we show that OpenCRISPR-1, an AI-designed, Cas9-like nuclease, retains Cas9-level editing efficiency across multiple genomic loci while significantly reducing off-target mutations. Using multiplex Digenome-seq and targeted deep sequencing, OpenCRISPR-1 exhibits up to a 553-fold reduction in off-target mutations compared to Cas9 and achieves off-target indices that match or surpass those of high-fidelity Cas9 variants. OpenCRISPR-1 also sustains robust editing across diverse gRNA formats (GX19, gX19, and gX20), highlighting its enhanced versatility. Furthermore, converting OpenCRISPR-1 into a prime editor yields comparable editing efficiencies while lowering the relative specificity ratio by up to 97%.
Conclusions:
These findings establish generative AI-guided protein design as a powerful strategy to overcome the specificity-efficiency trade-off, expanding the genome editing toolkit for both research and therapeutic use, and ushering in a new era of rational protein design.
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