Using the nuclease-dead Cas9 (dCas9), we targeted a G-rich sequence, which contains multiple potentially G-quadruplex (GQ) forming sites, within the human tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) promoter. We demonstrate that transcription can be up or down regulated by targeting different parts of this G-rich sequence. Our results suggest that TH transcription levels correlate with stability of different GQs formed by this sequence and targeting them with dCas9 can modulate their stability. Unlike alternative approaches, regulating TH expression by targeting the promoter GQs with dCas9 enables a specific and potentially transient control and does not require mutations in the sequence. We also investigated whether the presence of GQs in target sequences impacts DNA cleavage activity of Cas9. We discovered significant reduction in cleavage activity when the vicinity of a high-stability GQ was targeted. Furthermore, this reduction is significantly more prominent for the G-rich strand compared to the complementary C-rich strand.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acssynbio.1c00067 | DOI Listing |
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