Comparison of DNA targeting CRISPR editors in human cells

Cell Biosci. 2023 Jan 16;13(1):11. doi: 10.1186/s13578-023-00958-z.

Abstract

Background: Profiling and comparing the performance of current widely used DNA targeting CRISPR systems provide the basic information for the gene-editing toolkit and can be a useful resource for this field. In the current study, we made a parallel comparison between the recently reported miniature Cas12f1 (Un1Cas12f1 and AsCas12f1) and the widely used Cas12a and Cas9 nucleases in mammalian cells.

Results: We found that as a CRISPRa activator, Un1Cas12f1 could induce gene expression with a comparable level to that of Cas12a and Cas9, while as a DNA cleavage editor, Cas12f1 exhibited similar properties to Cas12a, like high specificity and dominantly induced deletions over insertions, but with less activity. In contrast, wild-type SpCas9 showed the highest activity, lowest specificity, and induced balanced deletions and insertions. Thus, Cas12f1 is recommended for gene-activation-based applications, Cas12a is for therapy applications, and wild-type Cas9 is for in vitro and animal investigations.

Conclusion: The comparison provided the editing properties of the widely used DNA-targeting CRISPR systems in the gene-editing field.

Keywords: CRISPR-Cas system; Cas12f1 nuclease; Comparison; DNA targeting; Specificity.