Analysis of metal-dependent DNA nicking activities by Cas endonucleases

Cas内切酶对金属依赖性DNA切口活性的分析

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Abstract

CRISPR-Cas systems use RNA-guided CRISPR-associated (Cas) effectors to neutralize infections in bacteria and archaea. In class 2 CRISPR-Cas systems, Cas9 and Cas12 are single-protein Cas effectors that target double-stranded DNA based on complementarity to the guide RNA before cleaving the target DNA using metal-dependent endonuclease domains. Cas9 and Cas12 proteins can be readily programmed to target any DNA of interest by changing the guiding RNA sequence and have been co-opted for genome editing and other biotechnology purposes. The effect of metal ion concentration is an essential consideration in the physiological role of Cas immunity effectors as well as the biotechnological applications of Cas endonucleases. In this chapter, we describe methods for studying the effect of variable divalent metal ion conditions on the DNA binding and cleavage activities of well-studied Cas9 and Cas12a proteins.

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