Mutations altering the cleavage specificity of a homing endonuclease

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Abstract

The homing endonuclease I-CreI recognizes and cleaves a particular 22 bp DNA sequence. The crystal structure of I-CreI bound to homing site DNA has previously been determined, leading to a number of predictions about specific protein-DNA contacts. We test these predictions by analyzing a set of endonuclease mutants and a complementary set of homing site mutants. We find evidence that all structurally predicted I-CreI/DNA contacts contribute to DNA recognition and show that these contacts differ greatly in terms of their relative importance. We also describe the isolation of a collection of altered specificity I-CreI derivatives. The in vitro DNA-binding and cleavage properties of two such endonucleases demonstrate that our genetic approach is effective in identifying homing endonucleases that recognize and cleave novel target sequences.

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Seligman, L. M., Chisholm, K. M., Chevalier, B. S., Chadsey, M. S., Edwards, S. T., Savage, J. H., & Veillet, A. L. (2002). Mutations altering the cleavage specificity of a homing endonuclease. Nucleic Acids Research, 30(17), 3870–3879. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkf495

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