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CoCas9 is a compact nuclease from the human microbiome for efficient and precise genome editing.

Eleonora PedrazzoliMichele DemozziElisabetta VisentinMatteo CicianiIlaria BonuzziLaura PezzèLorenzo LucchettaGiulia MauleSimone AmistadiFederica EspositoMariangela LupoAnnarita MiccioAlberto AuricchioAntonio CasiniNicola SegataAnna Cereseto
Published in: Nature communications (2024)
The expansion of the CRISPR-Cas toolbox is highly needed to accelerate the development of therapies for genetic diseases. Here, through the interrogation of a massively expanded repository of metagenome-assembled genomes, mostly from human microbiomes, we uncover a large variety (n = 17,173) of type II CRISPR-Cas loci. Among these we identify CoCas9, a strongly active and high-fidelity nuclease with reduced molecular size (1004 amino acids) isolated from an uncultivated Collinsella species. CoCas9 is efficiently co-delivered with its sgRNA through adeno associated viral (AAV) vectors, obtaining efficient in vivo editing in the mouse retina. With this study we uncover a collection of previously uncharacterized Cas9 nucleases, including CoCas9, which enriches the genome editing toolbox.
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