RNA Biology (Dec 2023)

Characterization of CoCas9 nuclease from Capnocytophaga ochracea

  • A. Vasileva,
  • P. Selkova,
  • A. Arseniev,
  • M. Abramova,
  • N. Shcheglova,
  • O. Musharova,
  • I. Mizgirev,
  • T. Artamonova,
  • M. Khodorkovskii,
  • K. Severinov,
  • I. Fedorova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/15476286.2023.2256578
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1
pp. 750 – 759

Abstract

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Cas9 nucleases are widely used for genome editing and engineering. Cas9 enzymes encoded by CRISPR-Cas defence systems of various prokaryotic organisms possess different properties such as target site preferences, size, and DNA cleavage efficiency. Here, we biochemically characterized CoCas9 from Capnocytophaga ochracea, a bacterium that inhabits the oral cavity of humans and contributes to plaque formation on teeth. CoCas9 recognizes a novel 5’-NRRWC-3’ PAM and efficiently cleaves DNA in vitro. Functional characterization of CoCas9 opens ways for genetic engineering of C. ochracea using its endogenous CRISPR-Cas system. The novel PAM requirement makes CoCas9 potentially useful in genome editing applications.

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