Cas9 degradation in human cells using phage anti-CRISPR proteins

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作者
Meacham, Zuriah [1 ]
de Tacca, Luisa Arake [1 ]
Bondy-Denomy, Joseph [2 ]
Rabuka, David [1 ]
Schelle, Michael [1 ]
机构
[1] Acrigen Biosci Inc, Alameda, CA 94501 USA
[2] Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Microbiol & Immunol, San Francisco, CA USA
关键词
BACTERIOPHAGE; INHIBITION; DNA;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pbio.3002431
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Bacteriophages encode anti-CRISPR (Acr) proteins that inactivate CRISPR-Cas bacterial immune systems, allowing successful invasion, replication, and prophage integration. Acr proteins inhibit CRISPR-Cas systems using a wide variety of mechanisms. AcrIIA1 is encoded by numerous phages and plasmids, binds specifically to the Cas9 HNH domain, and was the first Acr discovered to inhibit SpyCas9. Here, we report the observation of AcrIIA1-induced degradation of SpyCas9 and SauCas9 in human cell culture, the first example of Acr-induced degradation of CRISPR-Cas nucleases in human cells. AcrIIA1-induced degradation of SpyCas9 is abolished by mutations in AcrIIA1 that break a direct physical interaction between the 2 proteins. Targeted Cas9 protein degradation by AcrIIA1 could modulate Cas9 nuclease activity in human therapies. The small size and specificity of AcrIIA1 could be used in a CRISPR-Cas proteolysis-targeting chimera (PROTAC), providing a tool for developing safe and precise gene editing applications. Bacteriophages encode anti-CRISPR proteins that inactivate CRISPR-Cas bacterial immune systems, allowing successful invasion, replication, and prophage integration. This study shows that the anti-CRISPR protein AcrIIA1 induces degradation of Cas9 in human cells.
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