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Cas9/Nickase-induced allelic conversion by homologous chromosome-templated repair in Drosophila somatic cells.


ABSTRACT: Repair of double-strand breaks (DSBs) in somatic cells is primarily accomplished by error-prone nonhomologous end joining and less frequently by precise homology-directed repair preferentially using the sister chromatid as a template. Here, a Drosophila system performs efficient somatic repair of both DSBs and single-strand breaks (SSBs) using intact sequences from the homologous chromosome in a process we refer to as homologous chromosome-templated repair (HTR). Unexpectedly, HTR-mediated allelic conversion at the white locus was more efficient (40 to 65%) in response to SSBs induced by Cas9-derived nickases D10A or H840A than to DSBs induced by fully active Cas9 (20 to 30%). Repair phenotypes elicited by Nickase versus Cas9 differ in both developmental timing (late versus early stages, respectively) and the production of undesired mutagenic events (rare versus frequent). Nickase-mediated HTR represents an efficient and unanticipated mechanism for allelic correction, with far-reaching potential applications in the field of gene editing.

SUBMITTER: Roy S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10883370 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cas9/Nickase-induced allelic conversion by homologous chromosome-templated repair in <i>Drosophila</i> somatic cells.

Roy Sitara S   Juste Sara Sanz SS   Sneider Marketta M   Auradkar Ankush A   Klanseck Carissa C   Li Zhiqian Z   Julio Alison Henrique Ferreira AHF   Lopez del Amo Victor V   Bier Ethan E   Guichard Annabel A  

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Repair of double-strand breaks (DSBs) in somatic cells is primarily accomplished by error-prone nonhomologous end joining and less frequently by precise homology-directed repair preferentially using the sister chromatid as a template. Here, a <i>Drosophila</i> system performs efficient somatic repair of both DSBs and single-strand breaks (SSBs) using intact sequences from the homologous chromosome in a process we refer to as homologous chromosome-templated repair (HTR). Unexpectedly, HTR-mediate  ...[more]

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