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Highly efficient DSB-free base editing for streptomycetes with CRISPR-BEST.


ABSTRACT: Streptomycetes serve as major producers of various pharmacologically and industrially important natural products. Although CRISPR-Cas9 systems have been developed for more robust genetic manipulations, concerns of genome instability caused by the DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) and the toxicity of Cas9 remain. To overcome these limitations, here we report development of the DSB-free, single-nucleotide-resolution genome editing system CRISPR-BEST (CRISPR-Base Editing SysTem), which comprises a cytidine (CRISPR-cBEST) and an adenosine (CRISPR-aBEST) deaminase-based base editor. Specifically targeted by an sgRNA, CRISPR-cBEST can efficiently convert a C:G base pair to a T:A base pair and CRISPR-aBEST can convert an A:T base pair to a G:C base pair within a window of approximately 7 and 6 nucleotides, respectively. CRISPR-BEST was validated and successfully used in different Streptomyces species. Particularly in nonmodel actinomycete Streptomyces collinus Tü365, CRISPR-cBEST efficiently inactivated the 2 copies of kirN gene that are in the duplicated kirromycin biosynthetic pathways simultaneously by STOP codon introduction. Generating such a knockout mutant repeatedly failed using the conventional DSB-based CRISPR-Cas9. An unbiased, genome-wide off-target evaluation indicates the high fidelity and applicability of CRISPR-BEST. Furthermore, the system supports multiplexed editing with a single plasmid by providing a Csy4-based sgRNA processing machinery. To simplify the protospacer identification process, we also updated the CRISPy-web (https://crispy.secondarymetabolites.org), and now it allows designing sgRNAs specifically for CRISPR-BEST applications.

SUBMITTER: Tong Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6789908 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Highly efficient DSB-free base editing for streptomycetes with CRISPR-BEST.

Tong Yaojun Y   Whitford Christopher M CM   Robertsen Helene L HL   Blin Kai K   Jørgensen Tue S TS   Klitgaard Andreas K AK   Gren Tetiana T   Jiang Xinglin X   Weber Tilmann T   Lee Sang Yup SY  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20190923 41


Streptomycetes serve as major producers of various pharmacologically and industrially important natural products. Although CRISPR-Cas9 systems have been developed for more robust genetic manipulations, concerns of genome instability caused by the DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) and the toxicity of Cas9 remain. To overcome these limitations, here we report development of the DSB-free, single-nucleotide-resolution genome editing system CRISPR-BEST (CRISPR-Base Editing SysTem), which comprises a cy  ...[more]

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