Programmable base editing of zebrafish genome using a modified CRISPR-Cas9 system

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Abstract

Precise genetic modifications in model animals are essential for biomedical research. Here, we report a programmable "base editing" system to induce precise base conversion with high efficiency in zebrafish. Using cytidine deaminase fused to Cas9 nickase, up to 28% of site-specific single-base mutations are achieved in multiple gene loci. In addition, an engineered Cas9-VQR variant with 5′-NGA PAM specificities is used to induce base conversion in zebrafish. This shows that Cas9 variants can be used to expand the utility of this technology. Collectively, the targeted base editing system represents a strategy for precise and effective genome editing in zebrafish.

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Zhang, Y., Qin, W., Lu, X., Xu, J., Huang, H., Bai, H., … Lin, S. (2017). Programmable base editing of zebrafish genome using a modified CRISPR-Cas9 system. Nature Communications, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-00175-6

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