Efficient and precise editing of endogenous transcripts with SNAP-tagged ADARs.
Paul VogelMatin MoschrefQin LiTobias MerkleKarthika D SelvasaravananJin Billy LiThorsten StafforstPublished in: Nature methods (2018)
Molecular tools that target RNA at specific sites allow recoding of RNA information and processing. SNAP-tagged deaminases guided by a chemically stabilized guide RNA can edit targeted adenosine to inosine in several endogenous transcripts simultaneously, with high efficiency (up to 90%), high potency, sufficient editing duration, and high precision. We used adenosine deaminases acting on RNA (ADARs) fused to SNAP-tag for the efficient and concurrent editing of two disease-relevant signaling transcripts, KRAS and STAT1. We also demonstrate improved performance compared with that of the recently described Cas13b-ADAR.