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Query: EC:1.10.3.1 (
tyrosinase
)
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The RNA-guided endonuclease CRISPR-Cas system from
Streptococcus pyogenes
(SpCas9) is widely used for generating genetically modified mice via zygotic microinjection. Although SpCas9 is a potent mutagen, it requires an NGG proto-spacer adjacent motif (PAM) at the target site, restricting sequence targetability. Here, we show that RNA-guided endonucleases that utilize a range of alternative PAM sequences can edit the mouse genome at the neurog3 (
Ngn3
) locus: SpCas9 VQR (NGAN PAM), SpCas9 VRER (NGCG), AsCas12a (TTTN), SaCas9 (NNGRRT), and SaCas9 KKH (NNNRRT). Additional experiments targeting
tyrosinase
and frizzled3 with SaCas9 KKH and its parent protein demonstrated that these endonucleases generated mutations in up to 100% of embryos across three loci. Remarkably, in contrast to wild-type SpCas9, these endonucleases frequently generated mutant embryos that retain unmodified alleles in both template-free and
HDR
-repair experiments. Our findings broaden PAM recognition options for mouse genome editing and identify SaCas9/SaCas9 KKH as useful alternatives when targeting genes with null lethal phenotypes.
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PMID:Expanding the RNA-Guided Endonuclease Toolkit for Mouse Genome Editing. 3102 Dec 42