Genome Biology (Feb 2024)

Undetectable off-target effects induced by FokI catalytic domain in mouse embryos

  • Long Xie,
  • Hu Feng,
  • Zhifang Li,
  • Di Li,
  • Xiali Yang,
  • Tanglong Yuan,
  • Nana Yan,
  • Chenfei He,
  • Jitan Zheng,
  • Zhenrui Zuo,
  • Yaxuan Zheng,
  • Yaqi Cao,
  • Yangqing Lu,
  • Xing Yao Xiong,
  • Erwei Zuo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-024-03188-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Abstract The FokI catalytic domain can be fused to various DNA binding architectures to improve the precision of genome editing tools. However, evaluation of off-target effects is essential for developing these tools. We use Genome-wide Off-target analysis by Two-cell embryo Injection (GOTI) to detect low-frequency off-target editing events in mouse embryos injected with FokI-based architectures. Specifically, we test FokI-heterodimers fused with TALENs, FokI homodimers fused with RYdCas9, or FokI catalytic domains alone resulting in no significant off-target effects. These FokI genome editing systems exhibit undetectable off-target effects in mouse embryos, supporting the further development of these systems for clinical applications.