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. 2016 Feb 16;14(6):1555-1566.
doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2016.01.019. Epub 2016 Feb 4.

Post-translational Regulation of Cas9 during G1 Enhances Homology-Directed Repair

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Post-translational Regulation of Cas9 during G1 Enhances Homology-Directed Repair

Tony Gutschner et al. Cell Rep. .
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Abstract

CRISPR/Cas9 induces DNA double-strand breaks that are repaired by cell-autonomous repair pathways, namely, non-homologous end-joining (NHEJ), or homology-directed repair (HDR). While HDR is absent in G1, NHEJ is active throughout the cell cycle and, thus, is largely favored over HDR. We devised a strategy to increase HDR by directly synchronizing the expression of Cas9 with cell-cycle progression. Fusion of Cas9 to the N-terminal region of human Geminin converted this gene-editing protein into a substrate for the E3 ubiquitin ligase complex APC/Cdh1, resulting in a cell-cycle-tailored expression with low levels in G1 but high expression in S/G2/M. Importantly, Cas9-hGem(1/110) increased the rate of HDR by up to 87% compared to wild-type Cas9. Future developments may enable high-resolution expression of genome engineering proteins, which might increase HDR rates further, and may contribute to a better understanding of DNA repair pathways due to spatiotemporal control of DNA damage induction.

Keywords: CRISPR; MALAT1; cell cycle; genome editing; homologous recombination; proteolysis; synthetic biology.

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