基因组编辑技术及其与I型CRISPR系统的应用

Kazuto Yoshimi , Tomoji Mashimo
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聚类规则间隔短回文重复(Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats, CRISPR)-Cas系统是具有代表性的基因组编辑技术,在进化生物学上分为1类和2类,并进一步分为几个亚型。2类CRISPR系统,包括II型Cas9和V型Cas12a,最常用于真核细胞的基因组编辑,而1类中的I型CRISPR系统也开始可用。I型CRISPR识别比CRISPR- cas9更长的靶序列,可以诱导数千个碱基的大缺失突变。这些特征证明了它作为一种新颖独特的基因组编辑工具的潜力,可以安全可靠地诱导基因破坏。因此,它有望用于基因治疗和工业应用。最近,通过x射线晶体学、低温电子显微镜和高速原子力显微镜对蛋白质复合物的分析,揭示了I型CRISPR的DNA裂解机制。I型CRISPR的单链DNA反式切割活性,称为附带活性,扩大了CRISPR诊断的潜在应用,特别是在开发COVID-19的即时检测方法方面。在这篇综述中,我们介绍了I型CRISPR系统的概况,它在基因组编辑中的应用,以及使用CRISPR- cas3进行遗传诊断。
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Genome editing technology and applications with the type I CRISPR system

Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)-Cas systems, which are representative genome editing technologies, are classified into class 1 and class 2 in terms of evolutionary biology and are further classified into several subtypes. Class 2 CRISPR systems, including type II Cas9 and type V Cas12a, are the most commonly used for genome editing in eukaryotic cells, while type I CRISPR systems within Class 1 are also becoming available. Type I CRISPR recognizes longer target sequences than CRISPR-Cas9 and can induce large deletion mutations of several kilobases. These features demonstrate its potential as a novel and unique genome editing tool that can induce genetic disruption safely and reliably. Thus, it is expected to be utilized for gene therapy and industrial applications. Recently, the DNA cleavage mechanism of type I CRISPR has also revealed details from protein-complex analyses with X-ray crystallography, cryo-electron microscopy, and high-speed atomic force microscopy. The single-strand DNA trans-cleavage activity of type I CRISPR, called collateral activity, has broadened the potential application for CRISPR diagnostics, especially in the development of point-of-care testing methods for COVID-19. In this review, we present an overview of the type I CRISPR system, its application to genome editing, and genetic diagnosis using CRISPR-Cas3.

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