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Laboratory of Axon Regeneration and Degeneration
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Precise base editing without unintended indels in human cells and mouse primary myoblasts
Yoon, Da Eun
;
Kim, Na-Rae
;
Park, Soo-Ji
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Jeong, Tae Yeong
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Eun, Bokkee
;
Cho, Yongcheol
;
Lim, Soo-Yeon
;
Lee, Hyunji
;
Seong, Je Kyoung
;
Kim, Kyoungmi
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Title
Precise base editing without unintended indels in human cells and mouse primary myoblasts
Issued Date
2023-12
Citation
Experimental & Molecular Medicine, v.55, no.12, pp.2586 - 2595
Type
Article
Keywords
OFF-TARGET
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GENOMIC DNA
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RNA
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CRISPR-CAS9
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EFFICIENCY
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PATHWAYS
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EDITORS
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FUSION
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CLINVAR PUBLIC ARCHIVE
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STRAND BREAK REPAIR
ISSN
1226-3613
Abstract
Base editors are powerful tools for making precise single-nucleotide changes in the genome. However, they can lead to unintended insertions and deletions at the target sites, which is a significant limitation for clinical applications. In this study, we aimed to eliminate unwanted indels at the target sites caused by various evolved base editors. Accordingly, we applied dead Cas9 instead of nickase Cas9 in the base editors to induce accurate substitutions without indels. Additionally, we tested the use of chromatin-modulating peptides in the base editors to improve nucleotide conversion efficiency. We found that using both dead Cas9 and chromatin-modulating peptides in base editing improved the nucleotide substitution efficiency without unintended indel mutations at the desired target sites in human cell lines and mouse primary myoblasts. Furthermore, the proposed scheme had fewer off-target effects than conventional base editors at the DNA level. These results indicate that the suggested approach is promising for the development of more accurate and safer base editing techniques for use in clinical applications. © 2023, The Author(s).
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/47656
DOI
10.1038/s12276-023-01128-4
Publisher
Springer Nature
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