Highly efficient and specific regulation of gene expression using enhanced CRISPR-Cas12f system

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Title
Highly efficient and specific regulation of gene expression using enhanced CRISPR-Cas12f system
Author(s)
Y Oh; Lee Wha Gwon; H K Lee; J K Hur; Kwang Hyun Park; K P Kim; S H Lee
Bibliographic Citation
Gene Therapy, vol. 31, no. 7, pp. 358-365
Publication Year
2024
Abstract
The recently developed CRISPR activator (CRISPRa) system uses a CRISPR-Cas effector-based transcriptional activator to effectively control the expression of target genes without causing DNA damage. However, existing CRISPRa systems based on Cas9/Cas12a necessitate improvement in terms of efficacy and accuracy due to limitations associated with the CRISPR-Cas module itself. To overcome these limitations and effectively and accurately regulate gene expression, we developed an efficient CRISPRa system based on the small CRISPR-Cas effector Candidatus Woesearchaeota Cas12f (CWCas12f). By engineering the CRISPR-Cas module, linking activation domains, and using various combinations of linkers and nuclear localization signal sequences, the optimized eCWCas12f-VPR system enabled effective and target-specific regulation of gene expression compared with that using the existing CRISPRa system. The eCWCas12f-VPR system developed in this study has substantial potential for controlling the transcription of endogenous genes in living organisms and serves as a foundation for future gene therapy and biological research.
ISSN
0969-7128
Publisher
Springer-Nature Pub Group
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41434-024-00458-w
Type
Article
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