Fine-Tuning the Epigenetic Landscape: Chemical Modulation of Epigenome Editors.

Methods Mol Biol

Molecular & Cellular Epigenetics, Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Published: July 2024

Epigenome editing has emerged as a powerful technique for targeted manipulation of the chromatin and transcriptional landscape, employing designer DNA binding domains fused with effector domains, known as epi-editors. However, the constitutive expression of dCas9-based epi-editors presents challenges, including off-target activity and lack of temporal resolution. Recent advancements of dCas9-based epi-editors have addressed these limitations by introducing innovative switch systems that enable temporal control of their activity. These systems allow precise modulation of gene expression over time and offer a means to deactivate epi-editors, thereby reducing off-target effects associated with prolonged expression. The development of novel dCas9 effectors regulated by exogenous chemical signals has revolutionized temporal control in epigenome editing, significantly expanding the researcher's toolbox. Here, we provide a comprehensive review of the current state of these cutting-edge systems and specifically discuss their advantages and limitations, offering context to better understand their capabilities.

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