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Characterizing a thermostable Cas9 for bacterial genome editing and silencing

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  • Ioannis Mougiakos

    (Wageningen University)

  • Prarthana Mohanraju

    (Wageningen University)

  • Elleke F. Bosma

    (Wageningen University
    Technical University of Denmark)

  • Valentijn Vrouwe

    (Wageningen University)

  • Max Finger Bou

    (Wageningen University)

  • Mihris I. S. Naduthodi

    (Wageningen University)

  • Alex Gussak

    (Wageningen University)

  • Rudolf B. L. Brinkman

    (Corbion)

  • Richard Kranenburg

    (Wageningen University
    Corbion)

  • John Oost

    (Wageningen University)

Abstract

CRISPR-Cas9-based genome engineering tools have revolutionized fundamental research and biotechnological exploitation of both eukaryotes and prokaryotes. However, the mesophilic nature of the established Cas9 systems does not allow for applications that require enhanced stability, including engineering at elevated temperatures. Here we identify and characterize ThermoCas9 from the thermophilic bacterium Geobacillus thermodenitrificans T12. We show that in vitro ThermoCas9 is active between 20 and 70 °C, has stringent PAM-preference at lower temperatures, tolerates fewer spacer-protospacer mismatches than SpCas9 and its activity at elevated temperatures depends on the sgRNA-structure. We develop ThermoCas9-based engineering tools for gene deletion and transcriptional silencing at 55 °C in Bacillus smithii and for gene deletion at 37 °C in Pseudomonas putida. Altogether, our findings provide fundamental insights into a thermophilic CRISPR-Cas family member and establish a Cas9-based bacterial genome editing and silencing tool with a broad temperature range.

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  • Ioannis Mougiakos & Prarthana Mohanraju & Elleke F. Bosma & Valentijn Vrouwe & Max Finger Bou & Mihris I. S. Naduthodi & Alex Gussak & Rudolf B. L. Brinkman & Richard Kranenburg & John Oost, 2017. "Characterizing a thermostable Cas9 for bacterial genome editing and silencing," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 8(1), pages 1-11, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:8:y:2017:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-017-01591-4
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-01591-4
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