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Element coding based accurate evaluation of CRISPR/Cas9 initial cleavage.


ABSTRACT: As a powerful gene editing tool, the kinetic mechanism of CRISPR/Cas9 has been the focus for its further application. Initial cleavage events as the first domino followed by nuclease end trimming significantly affect the final on-target rate. Here we propose EC-CRISPR, element coding CRISPR, an accurate evaluation platform for initial cleavage that directly characterizes the cleavage efficiency and breaking sites. We benchmarked the influence of 19 single mismatch and 3 multiple mismatch positions of DNA-sgRNA on initial cleavage, as well as various reaction conditions. Results from EC-CRISPR demonstrate that the PAM-distal single mismatch is relatively acceptable compared to the proximal one. And multiple mismatches will not only affect the cleavage efficiency, but also generate more non-site #3 cleavage. Through in-depth research of kinetic behavior, we uncovered an abnormally higher non-#3 proportion at the initial stage of cleavage by using EC-CRISPR. Together, our results provided insights into cleavage efficiency and breaking sites, demonstrating that EC-CRISPR as a novel quantitative platform for initial cleavage enables accurate comparison of efficiencies and specificities among multiple CRISPR/Cas enzymes.

SUBMITTER: Hu J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8528026 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Element coding based accurate evaluation of CRISPR/Cas9 initial cleavage.

Hu Jianyu J   Liu Rui R   Zhou Jing J   Lv Yi Y  

Chemical science 20210907 40


As a powerful gene editing tool, the kinetic mechanism of CRISPR/Cas9 has been the focus for its further application. Initial cleavage events as the first domino followed by nuclease end trimming significantly affect the final on-target rate. Here we propose EC-CRISPR, element coding CRISPR, an accurate evaluation platform for initial cleavage that directly characterizes the cleavage efficiency and breaking sites. We benchmarked the influence of 19 single mismatch and 3 multiple mismatch positio  ...[more]

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