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Conditional control of RNA-guided nucleic acid cleavage and gene editing

Shaoru Wang, Ling‐Yu Wu, Haiyan Huang, Wei Xiong, Jian Liu, Lai Wei, Ping Yin, Tian Tian, Xiang Zhou

2020Nature Communications98 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Prokaryotes use repetitive genomic elements termed CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats) to destroy invading genetic molecules. Although CRISPR systems have been widely used in DNA and RNA technology, certain adverse effects do occur. For example, constitutively active CRISPR systems may lead to a certain risk of off-target effects. Here, we introduce post-synthetic masking and chemical activation of guide RNA (gRNA) to controlling CRISPR systems. An RNA structure profiling probe (2-azidomethylnicotinic acid imidazolide) is used. Moreover, we accomplish conditional control of gene editing in live cells. This proof-of-concept study demonstrates promising potential of chemical activation of gRNAs as a versatile tool for chemical biology.

Topics & Concepts

CRISPRGuide RNARNAComputational biologyGenome editingPalindromeNucleic acidBiologyGeneDNASynthetic biologyCRISPR interferenceGeneticsCRISPR and Genetic EngineeringRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsRNA regulation and disease