Determinants for efficient editing with Cas9-mediated recombineering in Escherichia coli
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ABSTRACT: In E. coli, editing efficiency (EE) with Cas9-mediated recombineering varies across targets due to differences in the level of Cas9:gRNA DNA double-strand break (DSB)-induced cell death. We found that EE with the same gRNA and repair template can also change with target position, cas9 promoter strength, and growth conditions. Incomplete editing, off-target activity, non-targeted mutations, and failure to cleave target DNA even if Cas9 is bound also compromise EE. These effects on EE were gRNA-specific. We propose that differences in the efficiency of Cas9:gRNA-mediated DNA DSBs and differences in rates of dissociation of Cas9:gRNA complexes from target sites account for the observed variations in EE between gRNAs. We show that editing behavior using the same gRNA can be modified by mutating the gRNA spacer, which changes the DNA DSB activity. Finally, we discuss how variable editing with different gRNAs could limit high-throughput applications and provide strategies to overcome these limitations.
ORGANISM(S): Escherichia coli
PROVIDER: GSE132139 | GEO | 2020/06/06
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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