1. Structure and Engineering of Francisella novicida Cas9
- Author
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Hirano, Hisato, Gootenberg, Jonathan S, Horii, Takuro, Abudayyeh, Omar O, Kimura, Mika, Hsu, Patrick D, Nakane, Takanori, Ishitani, Ryuichiro, Hatada, Izuho, Zhang, Feng, Nishimasu, Hiroshi, and Nureki, Osamu
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Biochemistry and Cell Biology ,Biological Sciences ,Genetics ,Biotechnology ,Animals ,Bacterial Proteins ,Blastocyst ,CRISPR-Associated Protein 9 ,CRISPR-Cas Systems ,Crystallography ,X-Ray ,Embryo ,Mammalian ,Endonucleases ,Francisella ,Genetic Engineering ,Mice ,Microinjections ,Models ,Molecular ,RNA ,Guide ,Kinetoplastida ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Developmental Biology ,Biological sciences ,Biomedical and clinical sciences - Abstract
The RNA-guided endonuclease Cas9 cleaves double-stranded DNA targets complementary to the guide RNA and has been applied to programmable genome editing. Cas9-mediated cleavage requires a protospacer adjacent motif (PAM) juxtaposed with the DNA target sequence, thus constricting the range of targetable sites. Here, we report the 1.7 Å resolution crystal structures of Cas9 from Francisella novicida (FnCas9), one of the largest Cas9 orthologs, in complex with a guide RNA and its PAM-containing DNA targets. A structural comparison of FnCas9 with other Cas9 orthologs revealed striking conserved and divergent features among distantly related CRISPR-Cas9 systems. We found that FnCas9 recognizes the 5'-NGG-3' PAM, and used the structural information to create a variant that can recognize the more relaxed 5'-YG-3' PAM. Furthermore, we demonstrated that the FnCas9-ribonucleoprotein complex can be microinjected into mouse zygotes to edit endogenous sites with the 5'-YG-3' PAM, thus expanding the target space of the CRISPR-Cas9 toolbox.
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- 2016