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DOI: 10.1038/nature14299
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In vivo genome editing using Staphylococcus aureus Cas9

F. Ann Ran,Le Cong,Wang‐Ji Yan,David Scott,Jonathan S. Gootenberg,Andrea J. Kriz,Bernd Zetsche,Ophir Shalem,Xuebing Wu,Kira S. Makarova,Eugene V. Koonin,Phillip A. Sharp,Feng Zhang

Cas9
Guide RNA
Genome editing
2015
The RNA-guided endonuclease Cas9 has emerged as a versatile genome-editing platform. However, the size of the commonly used Cas9 from Streptococcus pyogenes (SpCas9) limits its utility for basic research and therapeutic applications that use the highly versatile adeno-associated virus (AAV) delivery vehicle. Here, we characterize six smaller Cas9 orthologues and show that Cas9 from Staphylococcus aureus (SaCas9) can edit the genome with efficiencies similar to those of SpCas9, while being more than 1 kilobase shorter. We packaged SaCas9 and its single guide RNA expression cassette into a single AAV vector and targeted the cholesterol regulatory gene Pcsk9 in the mouse liver. Within one week of injection, we observed >40% gene modification, accompanied by significant reductions in serum Pcsk9 and total cholesterol levels. We further assess the genome-wide targeting specificity of SaCas9 and SpCas9 using BLESS, and demonstrate that SaCas9-mediated in vivo genome editing has the potential to be efficient and specific.
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    In vivo genome editing using Staphylococcus aureus Cas9” is a paper by F. Ann Ran Le Cong Wang‐Ji Yan David Scott Jonathan S. Gootenberg Andrea J. Kriz Bernd Zetsche Ophir Shalem Xuebing Wu Kira S. Makarova Eugene V. Koonin Phillip A. Sharp Feng Zhang published in 2015. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.