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The effects of length and sequence of gRNA on Cas13b and Cas13d activity in vitro and in vivo

Authors :
Yuhui Liu
Ping Jing
Yi Zhou
Jingyu Zhang
Jiahao Shi
Mengjie Zhang
Hua Yang
Jian Fei
Source :
Biotechnology Journal.
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Wiley, 2023.

Abstract

Cas13b and Cas13d are the only Crispr/Cas systems found so far, which target RNA strand while preserving chromosomal integrity. Cas13b or Cas13d cleaves RNA by the crRNA guidance. However, the effect of the characteristics of the spacer sequences, such as the length and sequence preference, on the activity of Cas13b and Cas13d remains unclear. Our study shows that neither Cas13b nor Cas13d has a particular preference for the sequence composition of gRNA, including the sequence of crRNA and its flanking sites on target RNA. However, the crRNA, complementary to the middle part of the target RNA, seems to show higher cleavage efficiency for both Cas13b and Cas13d. As for the length of crRNAs, the most appropriate crRNA length for Cas13b is 22-25 nt and crRNA as short as 15 nt is still functional. Whereas, Cas13d requires longer crRNA, and 22-30 nt crRNA can achieve good effect. Both Cas13b and Cas13d show the ability to process precursor crRNAs. Our study suggests that Cas13b may have a stronger precursor processing ability than Cas13d. There are few in vivo studies on the application of Cas13b or Cas13d in mammals. With the methods of transgenic mice and hydrodynamic injection via tail vein, our study showed that both of them had high knock-down efficiency against target RNA in vivo. These results indicate that Cas13b and Cas13d have great potential for in vivo RNA operation and disease treatment without damaging genomic DNA.

Details

ISSN :
18607314 and 18606768
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biotechnology Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8b58002d50a254092319b5772691ec9d