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High-resolution specificity profiling and off-target prediction for site-specific DNA recombinases.


ABSTRACT: The development of site-specific recombinases (SSRs) as genome editing agents is limited by the difficulty of altering their native DNA specificities. Here we describe Rec-seq, a method for revealing the DNA specificity determinants and potential off-target substrates of SSRs in a comprehensive and unbiased manner. We applied Rec-seq to characterize the DNA specificity determinants of several natural and evolved SSRs including Cre, evolved variants of Cre, and other SSR family members. Rec-seq profiling of these enzymes and mutants thereof revealed previously uncharacterized SSR interactions, including specificity determinants not evident from SSR:DNA structures. Finally, we used Rec-seq specificity profiles to predict off-target substrates of Tre and Brec1 recombinases, including endogenous human genomic sequences, and confirmed their ability to recombine these off-target sequences in human cells. These findings establish Rec-seq as a high-resolution method for rapidly characterizing the DNA specificity of recombinases with single-nucleotide resolution, and for informing their further development.

SUBMITTER: Bessen JL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6486577 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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High-resolution specificity profiling and off-target prediction for site-specific DNA recombinases.

Bessen Jeffrey L JL   Afeyan Lena K LK   Dančík Vlado V   Koblan Luke W LW   Thompson David B DB   Leichner Chas C   Clemons Paul A PA   Liu David R DR  

Nature communications 20190426 1


The development of site-specific recombinases (SSRs) as genome editing agents is limited by the difficulty of altering their native DNA specificities. Here we describe Rec-seq, a method for revealing the DNA specificity determinants and potential off-target substrates of SSRs in a comprehensive and unbiased manner. We applied Rec-seq to characterize the DNA specificity determinants of several natural and evolved SSRs including Cre, evolved variants of Cre, and other SSR family members. Rec-seq p  ...[more]

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