Specific multivalent molecules boost CRISPR-mediated transcriptional activation

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Abstract

CRISPR/Cas-based transcriptional activators can be enhanced by intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs). However, the underlying mechanisms are still debatable. Here, we examine 12 well-known IDRs by fusing them to the dCas9-VP64 activator, of which only seven can augment activation, albeit independently of their phase separation capabilities. Moreover, modular domains (MDs), another class of multivalent molecules, though ineffective in enhancing dCas9-VP64 activity on their own, show substantial enhancement in transcriptional activation when combined with dCas9-VP64-IDR. By varying the number of gRNA binding sites and fusing dCas9-VP64 with different IDRs/MDs, we uncover that optimal, rather than maximal, cis-trans cooperativity enables the most robust activation. Finally, targeting promoter-enhancer pairs yields synergistic effects, which can be further amplified via enhancing chromatin interactions. Overall, our study develops a versatile platform for efficient gene activation and sheds important insights into CRIPSR-based transcriptional activators enhanced with multivalent molecules.

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Chen, R., Shi, X., Yao, X., Gao, T., Huang, G., Ning, D., … Chen, W. (2024). Specific multivalent molecules boost CRISPR-mediated transcriptional activation. Nature Communications, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-51694-y

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