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Prediction of the sequence-specific cleavage activity of Cas9 variants

  • Nahye Kim
  • , Hui Kwon Kim
  • , Sungtae Lee
  • , Jung Hwa Seo
  • , Jae Woo Choi
  • , Jinman Park
  • , Seonwoo Min
  • , Sungroh Yoon
  • , Sung Rae Cho
  • , Hyongbum Henry Kim
  • Yonsei University
  • Institute for Basic Science
  • Seoul National University

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Abstract

Several Streptococcus pyogenes Cas9 (SpCas9) variants have been developed to improve an enzyme’s specificity or to alter or broaden its protospacer-adjacent motif (PAM) compatibility, but selecting the optimal variant for a given target sequence and application remains difficult. To build computational models to predict the sequence-specific activity of 13 SpCas9 variants, we first assessed their cleavage efficiency at 26,891 target sequences. We found that, of the 256 possible four-nucleotide NNNN sequences, 156 can be used as a PAM by at least one of the SpCas9 variants. For the high-fidelity variants, overall activity could be ranked as SpCas9 ≥ Sniper-Cas9 > eSpCas9(1.1) > SpCas9-HF1 > HypaCas9 ≈ xCas9 >> evoCas9, whereas their overall specificities could be ranked as evoCas9 >> HypaCas9 ≥ SpCas9-HF1 ≈ eSpCas9(1.1) > xCas9 > Sniper-Cas9 > SpCas9. Using these data, we developed 16 deep-learning-based computational models that accurately predict the activity of these variants at any target sequence.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1328-1336
Number of pages9
JournalNature Biotechnology
Volume38
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2020
Externally publishedYes

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