research article
Engineered anti-CRISPR proteins for optogenetic control of CRISPR-Cas9
November 1, 2018
Anti-CRISPR proteins are powerful tools for CRISPR-Cas9 regulation; the ability to precisely modulate their activity could facilitate spatiotemporally confined genome perturbations and uncover fundamental aspects of CRISPR biology. We engineered optogenetic anti-CRISPR variants comprising hybrids of AcrIIA4, a potent Streptococcus pyogenes Cas9 inhibitor, and the LOV2 photosensor from Avena sativa. Coexpression of these proteins with CRISPR-Cas9 effectors enabled light-mediated genome and epigenome editing, and revealed rapid Cas9 genome targeting in human cells.
Type
research article
Web of Science ID
WOS:000448827300028
Author(s)
Bubeck, Felix
Hoffmann, Mareike D.
Aschenbrenner, Sabine
Bietz, Andreas
Waldhauer, Max C.
Boerner, Kathleen
Fakhiri, Julia
Schmelas, Carolin
Dietz, Laura
Date Issued
2018-11-01
Publisher
Published in
Volume
15
Issue
11
Start page
924
End page
927
Editorial or Peer reviewed
REVIEWED
Written at
EPFL
EPFL units
Available on Infoscience
December 13, 2018
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