Cell Insight (Dec 2023)

Characterization of a thermostable Cas12a ortholog

  • Jing Wu,
  • Pan Gao,
  • Yajing Shi,
  • Caixiang Zhang,
  • Xiaohan Tong,
  • Huidi Fan,
  • Xi Zhou,
  • Ying Zhang,
  • Hao Yin

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 6
p. 100126

Abstract

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CRISPR-Cas12a has been used for genome editing and molecular diagnosis. The well-studied Cas12a orthologs have a T-rich PAM and are usually categorized as non-thermally stable enzymes. Here, we identified a new Cas12a ortholog from Clostridium thermobutyricum, which survives at 60 °C. This Cas12a ortholog is named as CtCas12a and exhibits low sequence similarity to the known Cas12a family members. CtCas12a is active in a wide temperature range from 17 to 77 °C. Moreover, this ortholog has a relaxed PAM of YYV (Y=C or T, V = A or C or G). We optimized the conditions for trans-cleavage and enabled its detection of nucleic acids. CtCas12a executed genome editing in human cells and generated up to 26% indel formation in the EGFP locus. With the ability to be active at high temperatures as well as having a relaxed PAM sequence, CtCas12a holds potential to be further engineered for pathogen detection and editing a wide range of genomic sequences.