WO2013142578A1 - RNA-DIRECTED DNA CLEAVAGE BY THE Cas9-crRNA COMPLEX - Google Patents
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- CRISPR/Cas systems provide adaptive immunity against viruses and plasmids in bacteria and archaea.
- the silencing of invading nucleic acids is executed by ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complexes pre-loaded with small interfering crRNAs that act as guides for foreign nucleic acid targeting and degradation.
- RNP ribonucleoprotein
- crRNAs small interfering crRNAs that act as guides for foreign nucleic acid targeting and degradation.
- PAM proto-spacer adjacent motif
- Sequence specificity of the Cas9-crRNA complex is dictated by the 42 nt crRNA which includes a 20 nt fragment complementary to the proto-spacer sequence in the target DNA.
- the complex can be assembled in vitro or in vivo. Altogether, our data demonstrate that the Cas9-crRNA complex functions as an RNA-guided endonuclease with sequence-specific target site recognition and cleavage through two distinct strand nicks.
- CRISPR Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats
- cas CRISPR-associated genes comprise an adaptive immune system that provides acquired resistance against invading foreign nucleic acids in bacteria and archaea (Barrangou et al., 2007. Science 315:1709-12).
- CRISPR consists of arrays of short conserved repeat sequences interspaced by unique variable DNA sequences of similar size called spacers, which often originate from phage or plasmid DNA (Barrangou et al., 2007. Science 315:1709-12; Bolotin et al., 2005. Microbiology 151 :2551-61 ; Mojica et al., 2005. J Mol Evol 60:174-82).
- the CRISPR-Cas system functions by acquiring short pieces of foreign DNA (spacers) which are inserted into the CRISPR region and provide immunity against subsequent exposures to phages and plasmids that carry matching sequences (Barrangou et al., 2007. Science 315:1709-12; Brouns et al., 2008. Science 321 : 960 ⁇ )
- the CRISPR-Cas immunity is generally carried out through three stages, referred to as i) adaptation/immunization/spacer acquisition, ii) CRISPR expression/crRNA biogenesis, iii) interference/immunity. (Horvath & Barrangou, 2010. Science 327:167-70; Deveau et al., 2010.
- the highly diverse CRISPR-Cas systems are categorized into three major types, which are further subdivided into ten subtypes, based on core element content and sequences (Makarova et al., 201 1 . Nat Rev Microbiol 9:467-77).
- the structural organization and function of nucleoprotein complexes involved in crRNA-mediated silencing of foreign nucleic acids differ between distinct CRISPR/Cas types (Wiedenheft et al., 2012. Nature 482:331-338).
- RNP complexes involved in DNA silencing by Type II CRISPR/Cas systems more specifically in the CRISPR3/Cas system of Streptococcus thermophilus DGCC7710 (Horvath & Barrangou, 2010. Science 327:167-70), consists of four cas genes cas9, casl, cas2, and csn2, that are located upstream of 12 repeat-spacer units ( Figure 1 A).
- Cas9 (formerly named cas5 or csnl) is the signature gene for Type II systems (Makarova et al., 201 1 . Nat Rev Microbiol 9:467-77). In the closely related S.
- thermophilus CRISPR1/Cas system disruption of cas9 abolishes crRNA-mediated DNA interference (Barrangou et al., 2007. Science 315:1709-12).
- S. thermophilus CRISPR3/Cas system can be transferred into Escherichia coli, and that this heterologous system provides protection against plasmid transformation and phage infection, de novo (Sapranauskas et al., 201 1 . Nucleic Acids Res 39:9275-82).
- the interference against phage and plasmid DNA provided by S.
- thermophilus CRISPR3 requires the presence, within the target DNA, of a proto-spacer sequence complementary to the spacer-derived crRNA, and a conserved PAM (Proto- spacer Adjacent Motif) sequence, NGGNG, located immediately downstream the proto-spacer (Deveau et al., 2008. J Bacteriol 190:1390 ⁇ 00; Horvath et al., 2008. J Bacteriol 190:1401-12; Mojica et al., 2009. Microbiology 155:733-40). Single point mutations in the PAM or defined proto-spacer positions allow the phages or plasmids to circumvent CRISPR-mediated immunity (Deveau et al., 2008.
- thermophilus CRISPR3/Cas system is a large multi- domain protein comprised of 1 ,409 aa residues (Sapranauskas et al., 201 1 . Nucleic Acids Res 39:9275-82). It contains two nuclease domains, a RuvC-like nuclease domain near the amino terminus, and a HNH-like nuclease domain in the middle of the protein. Mutational analysis has established that interference provided in vivo by Cas9 requires both the RuvC- and HNH-motifs (Sapranauskas et al., 201 1 . Nucleic Acids Res 39:9275-82).
- a method for the site-specific modification of a target DNA molecule through contacting under suitable conditions, a target polydeoxynucleotide molecule; and an RNA-guided DNA endonuclease comprising at least one RNA sequences and at least one of an RuvC active site motif and an HNH active site motif; to result in the target polydeoxynucleotide molecule modified in a region that is determined by the complimentary binding of the RNA sequence to the target DNA molecule is provided.
- the method includes incubating under suitable conditions a composition that includes a target double stranded polydeoxynucleotide or single stranded polydeoxynucleotide; wherein a double stranded polydeoxynucleotide contains a short proto-spacer adjacent motif (PAM), which is non- obligatory for a single stranded polydeoxynucleotide; and where PAM comprises a 5'NGGNG-3' sequence; a polyribonucleotide (crRNA) comprising a 3' and 5' regions wherein the 3' region comprises at least 22 nt of the repeat present in a microbe containing CRISPR locus and 5'-region comprises of at least 20 nt of the spacer sequence immediately downstream of the repeat in the CRISPR locus, which is substantially complementary, optionally complementary, to a portion of the target polynucleotide, a polypeptide wherein the amino acid sequence of polypeptide and amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO:
- thermophilus or genetically modified microorganism, including a genetically modified E. coli, or wherein the polypeptide is produced by a method selected from recombinant DNA technology or chemical synthesis; a polyribonucleotide tracrRNA of nucleotide sequence SEQ ID NO: 5 (or have at least 80% identity) comprising a 5' and 3' regions wherein the 5' region is comprised of at least 22 nucleotides is complementary to the 22 nucleotides 3' region of crRNA, and 3' region.
- polyribonucleotides are produced by in vitro transcription or chemical synthesis.
- suitable conditions means conditions in vitro or in vivo where reaction might occur.
- a method for the conversion of Cas9 polypeptide into a nickase, cleaving only one strand of double- stranded DNA, by inactivating one of the active sites (RuvC or HNH) in the polypeptide by at least on point mutation, exemplified by D31 A (SEQ ID NO: 2), N891 A (SEQ ID NO: 3) and H868A (SEQ ID NO: 4) point mutations is provided.
- RuvC motif mutant cleaves only bottom DNA strand in respect to 5'NGGNG-3' motif, while HNH motif mutant cleaves top strand.
- Polypeptide-polyribonucleotides complex might be isolated from a genetically modified microbe (for example Escherichia coli or Streptoccocus thermophilus), or assembled in vitro from separate components.
- a genetically modified microbe for example Escherichia coli or Streptoccocus thermophilus
- components of the complex might be encoded on the one, two or three separate plasmids containing host promoters of the genetically modified microbe or promoters from a native host genome.
- a method for assembly of active polypeptide-polyribonucleotides complex in vitro comprising incubating the components of the complex under conditions suitable for complex assembly is provided.
- the complex might be assembled using three or four components.
- Method for three components assembly comprises incubating the Cas9 polypeptide, 78 nt tracrRNA polyribonucleotide (SEQ ID NO: 5), and 42 nt crRNA polyribonucleotide (5'-NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
- Method for four components assembly comprises incubating the Cas9 polypeptide; 102 nt tracrRNA polyribonucleotide (SEQ ID NO: 6); polyribonucleotide containing sequence 5'- NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN GUUUUAGAGCUGUGUUGUUUCG-3' (SEQ ID NO: 15) and flanking regions and RNase III polypeptide, cleaving double stranded RNA polynucleotide.
- GUUUUAGAGCUGUGUUGUUUCG-3' are SEQ ID NO: 8, SEQ ID NO: 9, SEQ ID NO: 10, SEQ ID NO: 1 1 and SEQ ID NO: 12).
- source for suitable RNaselll include Escherichia coli or Streptococcus thermophilus.
- a method for re-programming of a Cas9-crRNA complex specificity by mixing separate components or using a cassette containing a single repeat-spacer-repeat unit is provided. Any sequence might be inserted between two repeats in the cassette using suitable restriction endonucleases.
- Cassette might be used to target sequences in vivo, or to produce RNA ribonucleotide suitable for complex assembly in vitro.
- FIG. 1 shows Cas9 protein co-purifies with crRNA.
- A Schematic representation of CRISPR3/Cas system of S. thermophilus.
- cas genes cas9, casl , cas2, csn2
- cas9, casl , cas2, csn2 are located upstream of the CRISPR repeat-spacer array, consisting of 13 repeat (R) sequences and 12 unique spacers (S1 -S12).
- the tracrRNA required for crRNA maturation in Type II CRISPR systems (Deltcheva et al., 201 1. Nature 471 :602-7), is located upstream the cas9 gene and encoded on the opposite DNA strand (showed by an arrow) in respect to the other elements of CRISPR3/Cas system.
- FIG. 1 Schematic representation of heterologous loci in two plasmids used for the co-expression of the Cas9-crRNA complex.
- E.coli RR1 strain contained pCas9(-)1 SP (encoding Cas1 , Cas2, Csn2, SP1 and tracrRNA) and pASKIBA-Cas9 (encoding Strep-tagged version of Cas9) plasmids.
- C Northern analysis of Cas9-crRNA complexes using anti-crDNA oligonucleotide as a probe.
- Figure 2 shows DNA cleavage by Cas9-crRNA complexes obtained by Cas9 co-expression with full length CRISPR locus.
- A Schematic representation of CRISPR/Cas locus of recombinant pCas9(-) plasmid carrying indigenous 12 spacer-repeat array of SthCRISPR3/Cas system and pASKIBA-Cas9 plasmid carrying cas9 gene with a Strep-tag at the C-terminus.
- B Oligoduplex cleavage assay.
- Figure 3 shows immunity against plasmid transformation in E. coli cells provided by the
- SthCRISPR3/Cas system (A) Schematic representation of CRISPR/Cas locus of recombinant plasmid pCRISPR3 carrying indigenous 12 spacer-repeat array of SthCRISPR3/Cas system and engineered pCRISPR3-SP1 plasmid carrying 1 spacer-repeat unit. (B) Interference of plasmid transformation by SthCRISPR3/Cas system in E. coli cells. Escherichia coli RR1 recipient strains carrying plasmids pACYC184, pCRISPR3 or pCRISPR3-SP1 , were transformed with plasmid pSP1 carrying proto-spacers and PAM or pUC18 (1 ). Transformation efficiency is expressed as cfu per nanogram of plasmid DNA (mean ⁇ SD).
- Figure 4 shows comparison of Type IIA CRISPR/Cas systems from S. thermophilus DGCC7710, LMD-9 and S. pyogenes SF370 strains.
- A Schematic organization of the CRISPR/Cas systems. Nucleotide sequences corresponding to the tracrRNA required for the crRNA maturation in of S. pyogenes (2) are present in LMD-9 and DGCC7710. Percentage of identical and similar (in parenthesis) residues between corresponding protein sequences that are connected by dashed lines.
- B Alignment of the conserved repeat sequences and tracrRNA. Corresponding sequences from DGCC7710 and LMD-9 are identical.
- Figure 4(B) discloses SEQ ID NOS 50, 50-52, and 52-53, respectively, in order of appearance.
- C Comparison of crRNA sequences. The sequence and length of S. pyogenes crRNA was determined by deep sequencing analysis (2). The approximate length of crRNA from S. thermophilus LMD-9 (2) and DGCC7710 (this work) strains were determined by the northern blot analysis.
- Figure 4(C) discloses SEQ ID NOS 54-56, respectively, in order of appearance.
- Figure 5 shows Cas9-crRNA complex cleaves in vitro double-stranded DNA within a proto-spacer.
- A Oligoduplex substrate used in the cleavage assay. 55 nt oligoduplex SP1 contains the proto-spaceM (red letters), PAM (blue letters) and 10 nt flanking sequences on both sides identical to those in pSP1 plasmid. In the SP1 oligoduplex DNA strand complimentary to the 5'-terminal fragment of crRNA (red letters) is named (+)strand, an opposite DNA strand is named (-)strand.
- Figure 5(A) discloses SEQ ID NOS 31 , 7, and 34, respectively, in order of appearance.
- B Oligoduplex SP1 cleavage.
- FIG. 5(B) discloses SEQ ID NO: 31.
- C Schematic representation of pSP1 plasmid (Sapranauskas et al., 201 1 . Nucleic Acids Res 39:9275- 82) used in the plasmid cleavage assay.
- Figure 5(C) discloses SEQ ID NO: 57.
- D pSP1 plasmid cleavage. Agarose gel analysis of pSP1 cleavage products (left panel). SC - super-coiled plasmid DNA, OC - open circular DNA nicked at one of the strands, FLL - full length linear DNA cut at both strands.
- Figure 6 shows DNA binding and cleavage analysis of Cas9-Chis protein lacking crRNA.
- Electrophoretic mobility shift analysis of Cas9-Chis protein binding to (A) the double stranded SP1 oligoduplex and (B) the single stranded s(+)SP1 oligonucleotide. Electrophoretic mobility shift experiments were performed in the binding buffer (40 mM Tris-acetate, pH 8.3 at 25 C, 0.1 EDTA, 0.1 mg/ml BSA, 10% v/v glycerol). The reactions contained 0.5 nM of the 33P-labelled oligoduplex, and the protein at concentrations as indicated above each lane. (C). Oligonucleotide cleavage assay.
- Figure 7 shows reprograming of Cas9-crRNA complex.
- A Schematic representation of heterologous loci in two plasmids used for reprogramming of Cas9-crRNA complex.
- pCas(-)SPN were constructed from pCas9(-) plasmid (See Figure 2A), by inserting new spacer sequence (SN) (5'-CC ACC CAG CAA AAT TCG GTT TTC TGG CTG-3' (SEQ ID NO: 16)) and inactivating Cas9 gene as described in (1 ).
- B Agarose gel analysis of plasmid DNA cleavage products.
- C Oligoduplex SP1 cleavage.
- SPN oligoduplex contains the new proto-spacer (red letters), PAM (blue letters). Cleavage positions are designated by arrows.
- Figure 7(D) discloses SEQ ID NO: 39.
- Figure 8 shows impact of spacer length on CRISPR-encoded immunity.
- A Schematic representation of shortened versions of proto-spacers inserted in the transformed plasmids.
- Figure 8(A) discloses SEQ ID NOS 7 and 61-66, respectively, in order of appearance.
- B Effect of proto-spacer length on the plasmid transformation efficiency. Transformation efficiency is expressed as cfu per nanogram of plasmid DNA (mean ⁇ SD).
- C Schematic representation of oligoduplexes used in the in vitro cleavage and binding experiments.
- Figure 8(C) discloses SEQ ID NOS 31 and 38, respectively, in order of appearance.
- Figure 9 shows PAM is required for in vitro DNA binding and cleavage by the Cas9-crRNA complex.
- A Agarose gel analysis of plasmid DNA cleavage products.
- the reactions contained 0.5 nM of the 33P-labelled ssDNA or dsDNA oligonucleotide, and the protein at concentrations as indicated above each lane. After 15 min at room temperature, the samples were subjected to PAGE for 2 h and analysed as described in 'Materials and Methods'
- FIG. 10 shows RNA binding and cleavage analysis of Cas9-crRNA complex.
- A Electrophoretic mobility shift analysis (EMSA) of Cas9-crRNA complex binding to 84 nt RNA fragment containing proto-spacer-1 , PAM and 24 nt flanking sequences on both sides.
- Left panel RNA (-) strand; center panel: RNA (+) strand; right panel: double stranded RNA.
- RNA fragments used for analysis were generated by in vitro transcription (TranscriptAidTM T7 High Yield Transcription Kit, Fermentas) from PCR fragments with inserted T7 promoter at the front end of RNA coding sequence.
- PCR fragments coding (+) and (-) RNA strands were obtained from pSP1 plasmid (1 ) with following primer pairs accordingly: 5' taatacgactcactataGggtaccgagctcgaattg 3' (SEQ ID NO: 17)/5'
- RNA polymerase promoter underlined, transcription start on bold The reactions contained 1 nM of the 33P-labelled RNA fragment, and the protein at concentrations as indicated above each lane. After 15 min at room temperature, the samples were subjected to PAGE for 2 h and analyzed as described in 'Materials and Methods'.
- B RNA cleavage assay.
- Figure 1 1 shows RuvC and HNH active site motifs of Cas9 contribute to the cleavage of opposite DNA strands.
- A Localization of the conserved active site motifs within Cas9 protein. Amino acid residues identified as crucial for Cas9 in vivo activity (Sapranauskas et al., 201 1 . Nucleic Acids Res 39:9275-82) are indicated.
- B Agarose gel analysis of pSP1 plasmid cleavage by Cas9 and mutant proteins. Reactions were performed as described in and 'Materials and Methods'
- C Strand preference of D31 A mutant. Reactions were performed as described in Figure 2A and 'Materials and Methods'.
- D31 mutant cleaves only (+)strand of SP1 oligoduplex .
- Figure 1 1 (C) discloses SEQ ID NOS 31 and 67, respectively, in order of appearance.
- (D) Strand preference of N891 A mutant. N891 mutant cleaves only (-)strand of SP1 oligoduplex. Cleavage positions are designated by arrows.
- Figure 1 1 (D) discloses SEQ ID NOS 31 and 68, respectively, in order of appearance.
- Figure 12 shows properties of Cas9 active site mutant-crRNA complexes.
- A Direct sequencing of reaction products obtained with Cas9 mutant D31A (RuvC-like active site motif).
- Figure 12(A) discloses SEQ ID NOS 58, 59, 58, and 58, respectively, in order of appearance.
- B Direct sequencing of reaction products obtained with Cas9 N891 A mutant (HNH-like active site motif).
- Figure 12(B) discloses SEQ ID NOS 58, 58, 58, and 60, respectively, in order of appearance.
- C SP1 oligoduplex binding by the wt Cas9-crRNA and active site mutant complexes.
- D Cleavage of (+)SP1 strand by Cas9-crRNA mutant complexes.
- Figure 13 shows molecular mass of the wt Cas9-Chis protein.
- Gel filtration experiments were carried out at room temperature using Superdex 200 10/300 GL column (GE healthcare) pre-equilibrated with 10 mM sodium phosphate (pH 7.4) buffer containing 500 mM sodium chloride.
- the apparent Mw of Cas9 black triangle
- the apparent Mw of Cas9 were calculated by interpolation from the standard curve obtained using a set of proteins of known Mw (black circles) (Bio-Rad Gel Filtration Standards).
- FIG 14 shows schematic arrangement and mechanism of crRNA-directed DNA cleavage by the Cas9-crRNA complex. Domain architecture of Cas9 is shown schematically on the top. Cas9-crRNA complex binds to the dsDNA containing PAM. crRNA binds to the complementary (+)strand resulting in DNA strand separation and the R-loop formation.
- RuvC active site of Cas9 is positioned at the scissile phosphate on the unpaired (-)strand, while HNH active site is located at the scissile phosphate on the DNA (+)strand bound to crRNA. Coordinated action of both active sites results in the double strand break 4 nt away from the PAM generating blunt end DNA.
- Figure 14 discloses SEQ ID NOS. 31 and 69, respectively, in order of appearance.
- Figure 15 shows native electrophoresis of Cas9-crRNA and cleavage products.
- Samples was mixed with loading dye solution (0.01 % bromphenol blue and 75 mM EDTA in 50 % v/v glycerol) and analysed by non-denaturing PAGE.
- the gel lanes marked M - melted form of cleavage reactions products.
- the cartoons in each side of the gel illustrate protein-DNA complexes and DNA that correspond to each band, while cartoons below the gel illustrate major substrate form after reaction.
- Figure 16 shows plasmid DNA cleavage by Cas9-crRNA complex.
- A pSP1 and pUC18 plasmid DNA cleavage. Cas9-crRNA complex was incubated with pSP1 and pUC18 plasmids in a reaction buffer provided in the Example 1.
- pSP1 plasmid contained a proto-spaceM sequence flanked by the the 5'- GGNG-3'PAM sequence. Proto-spaceM sequence was not present in pUC18. Reaction products were analysed in the agarose gel. Under these conditions pSP1 plasmid is converted into a linear form while pUC18 plasmid lacking proto-spaceM sequence is resistant to cleavage.
- Figure 17 shows DNA oligoduplex cleavage by Cas9-crRNA complex.
- the strand of oligoduplex which is complementary to crRNA is marked as (+) strand, while the other strand - (-) strand.
- (+) or (-) strand of the oligoduplex was P33-labeled at the 5'- terminus.
- M1 and M2 are synthetic oligonucleotide markers corresponding to the 37 nt of (-) strand and 18 nt of (+) strand which were used to determine the size of the cleavage products and map the cleavage position.
- Cas9 protein cleaves both strands of oligoduplex inside the proto-spacer, after the 37th nucleotide, 4 nt upstream of the PAM (5'-GGNG-3') leaving blunt ends. Both strands of nonspecific substrate (K1 and K2) are not cleaved when incubated with Cas9-crRNA complex for 30 min.
- Figure 17 discloses SEQ ID NO: 31 .
- Figure 18 shows plasmid DNA cleavage by Cas9-crRNA complex assembled in the absence of RNaselll.
- Cas9-crRNA complex was incubated with pSP1 plasmid and reaction products analysed in the agarose gels.
- the pSP1 plasmid is resistant for cleavage in the presence of complex assembled without crRNA (left panel).
- the pSP1 plasmid is converted into linear form in the presence of complex assembled using synthetic 42 nt crRNA (no RNAselll) (middle panel).
- the pSP1 plasmid is converted into a mixture of linear and circular DNA forms in the presence of complex assembled using CRISPR RNA transcript (no RNAselll) (right panel).
- Figure 19 shows DNA oligoduplex cleavage by Cas9-crRNA complex.
- the strand of oligoduplex which is complementary to crRNA is marked as (+) strand, while the other strand - (-)strand.
- (+) or (-) strand of the oligoduplex was P33-labeled at the 5'- terminus.
- M1 and M2 are synthetic oligonucleotide markers corresponding to the 37 nt of (-) strand and 18 nt of (+) strand which were used to determine the size of the cleavage products and map the cleavage position.
- Cas9 protein cleaves both strands of oligoduplex inside the proto-spacer, after the 37th nucleotide form the 5'-end, 4 nt upstream of the PAM (5'-GGNG-3') leaving blunt ends. Both strands of non-specific substrate (K1 and K2) are not cleaved when incubated with Cas9-crRNA complex for 30 min.
- Figure 19 discloses SEQ ID NO: 31 .
- Figure 20 shows (A) Schematic representation of the CRISPR3/Cas system of S. thermophilus DGCC7710.
- cas genes cas9, casl, cas2, csn2
- cas9, casl, cas2, csn2 are located upstream of the CRISPR repeat- spacer array, consisting of 13 repeat (R) sequences and 12 unique spacers (S1 -S12).
- the tracrRNA required for crRNA maturation in Type II CRISPR/Cas systems (Deltcheva et al.,201 1 . Nature 471 , 602-7), is located upstream the cas9 gene and encoded on the opposite DNA strand (shown by an arrow) with respect to the other elements of this system.
- Figure 21 shows A. Schematic representation of pUC18 plasmid. The distance between Sapl and Aatll restriction sites is 775 bp, while the distance between two spacers is 612 bp. B. pUC18 plasmid cleavage by re-programed Cas9-crRNA complexes.
- Figure 22 shows genomic DNA cleavage with in vitro assembled Cas9-RNA complex.
- A Agarose gel analysis of linear ⁇ DNA cleavage products. Phage ⁇ DNA was incubated with Cas9-RNA complex in the reaction buffer for various time intervals. The target site for Cas9-RNA complex is located 8 kb away from the cos site.
- B Probe selection for Southern blot experiments. Genomic DNA was fragmented by treating with Pstl enzyme. The proto-spacer is located between two Pstl sites. If genomic DNA is cleaved with Cas9-RNA complex, 466 bp fragment should be detected. Otherwise the probe will hybridize with 1499 bp length fragment.
- C Southern blot analysis of genomic DNA fragments.
- FIG 23 schematically illustrates targeting sequences contained in the reporter plasmid (pMTC- DSR+eGFP).
- eGFP coding sequence is separated by an intron from GAPDH gene.
- the 5' and 3' RFP coding sequences are indicated, homol indicates homologous sequences in the RFP gene necessary for homologous recombination to occur.
- A, B, C, and D indicate four distinct target sites for Cas9-mediated cleavage.
- Targets A and B are located in the intron.
- Targets C and D are located in the coding regions of eGFP.
- Cre indicates a target site for Cre endonuclease and is located in the intronic sequence.
- Figure 24 shows reduction of eGFP-positive cells after introduction of Cas9/RNA complexes.
- CHO- K1 cells were transfected with the reporter plasmid and Cas9/RNA complexes containing crRNA targeting either eGFP sequence A (intronic), eGFP sequence C (coding), or a non-specific sequence K. The percentage of eGFP-positive cells was determined by flow cytometry. As negative controls, cells were untransfected (NC) or transfected with the reporter plasmid alone (DNA) or with reporter plasmid and Cas9 protein alone as well as with reporter plasmid and Cas9-nonspecific crRNA complex (DNA+K).
- NC untransfected
- DNA reporter plasmid alone
- Cas9 protein alone
- Figure 25 shows cell images where appearance of RFP suggested Cas9/RNA-mediated double- strand break repair by homologous recombination (HR). Forty-eight hours after co-transfection with the reporter plasmid and Cas9/RNA complexes targeting eGFP sequence C, CHO-k1 cells were visualized by fluorescence microscopy for eGFP and RFP.
- FIG 26 schematically illustrates targeting sequences contained in the reporter plasmid (pMTC- DSR+eGFP).
- eGFP coding sequence is separated by GAPDH intron copied from genomic DNA.
- the RFP N- and C- coding sequences are as indicated. Homologous sequences in the RFP gene are necessary for homologous recombination to occur.
- Target E located within the intron of eGFP is indicated in bold.
- Figure 27 is a gel showing Cas9/RNA complexes using synthetic crRNA and tracRNA function similarly to Cas9/RNA complexes using synthetic crRNA and in vitro transcribed tracrRNA. Plasmids were visualized after agarose gel electrophoresis. Lane C: uncut plasmid. Lanes 1 -3: plasmids cut with Cas9+crRNA and either 1 : control in v/ ' iro-transcribed tracrRNA; 2: unmodified synthetic tracrRNA (89 nt); or 3: unmodified synthetic tracrRNA (74 nt).
- Figures 28A-E schematically show targeting sequences contained in the reporter plasmid (pMTC- DSR+eGFP) and potential processing / gene rearrangement outcomes.
- Figure 29 shows reduction of eGFP-positive cells after introduction of Cas9/RNA complexes.
- CHO- K1 cells were transfected with the reporter plasmid and Cas9/RNA complexes containing crRNA targeting either eGFP sequence A (intronic), eGFP sequence C (coding), or a non-specific sequence K. The percentage of eGFP-positive cells was determined by flow cytometry.
- NC untransfected
- DNA reporter plasmid alone
- Cas9 protein alone
- DNA+K reporter plasmid and Cas9-nonspecific crRNA complex
- Figure 30 schematically shows targeting sequences contained in the reporter plasmid (pMTC- DSR+eGFP).
- eGFP coding sequence is indicated in black and is separated by GAPDH intron copied from genomic DNA.
- the RFP N- and C- coding sequences are indicated in gray. Homologous sequences in the RFP gene (light grey) are necessary for homologous recombination to occur.
- Target E located within the intron of eGFP is indicated in bold.
- Genomic DNA of Streptococcus thermophilus DGCC7710 strain was used as a template in PCR reactions to clone cas9.
- PCR fragment amplified with following primers: 5'- ACGTCTCAAATGTTGTTTAATAAGTGTATAATAATTTC-3' (SEQ ID NO: 21 ) and 5'-ACGTCTCCGCGCTACCCTCTCCTAGTTTG-3' (SEQ ID NO: 22) was cloned into the pASK- IBA3 expression vector via Esp3l sites.
- CAAACCAGGATCCAAGCTAATACAGCAG-3' (SEQ ID NO: 27) ((BamHI (GGATCC) sites is underlined) was cloned into pCas9(-) and pCRISPR3 plasmids (Sapranauskas et al., 201 1 . Nucleic Acids Res 39:9275-82), respectively.
- LB broth was supplemented with Ap (100 pg/ml) and Cm (10 pg/ml).
- E.coli cells for the Cas9-crRNA complex isolation were grown in two steps. First, 4 ml of cells culture were grown at 37°C to OD600 of -0.5, and expression induced by adding 0.2 pg/ml of anhydrotetracycline (AHT) (Sigma). After for 4 h, 1/400 of the pre-induced culture was inoculated into fresh LB medium supplemented with Ap (100 pg/ml), Cm (12 pg/ml) and AHT (0.2 pg/ml) and was grown at 37°C overnight.
- Ap 100 pg/ml
- Cm 10 pg/ml
- AHT anhydrotetracycline
- Cas9 protein concentration Approximately 1 .5 g of the Cas9 protein was obtained in a single run from 1 L of E. coli culture. The fractions containing Cas9 were stored at + 4°C for several days. The homogeneity of protein preparations was estimated by SDS-PAGE. Protein concentrations in the Cas9-crRNA complexes were determined by densitometric analysis of SDS-PAGE gels containing samples of Strep-Tactin purified Cas9 proteins along with known amounts of His-tagged Cas9 protein. The concentration of the Cas9-crRNA complexes is expressed as Cas9 protein concentration assuming that Cas9 is a monomer and binds crRNA in a complex with 1 :1 stoichiometry.
- RNA was cross-linked to the membrane with 0.16 M l-ethyl-3-(3- dimethylaminopropyl) carbodiimide (EDC) (Pierce)/0.13 M 1 -methylimidazole (Sigma) pH 8 at 60°C for 1 h.
- EDC dimethylaminopropyl carbodiimide
- the membrane was pre-hybridized with 2 ⁇ SSC buffer containing 1 % SDS and 0.1 mg/ml denatured DNA from fish testes (Ambion) for 1 h at 40°C.
- Blots were probed for 12 h with a Re labelled 42 nt anti-crRNA DNA oligonucleotide containing 20 nt of spacerl and 22 nt of the repeat sequence (5 -TCGAAACAACACAGCTCTAAAACTGTCCTCTTCCTCTTTAGC-3' (SEQ ID NO: 28)). The blots were washed 3 ⁇ for 15 min with 0.2 ⁇ SSC buffer containing 0.2% SDS, and were visualized using phosphorimaging.
- Oligonucleotide substrates All oligonucleotide substrates used in this study are given in Table 1 . Oligodeoxyribonucleotides were purchased from Metabion (Martinsried, Germany). The 5'-ends of oligonucleotides were radiolabeled using PNK (Fermentas) and [ ⁇ -33 ⁇ ] ⁇ (Hartmann Analytic). Duplexes were made by annealing two oligonucleotides with complementary sequences (SP1 , SP1 - ⁇ , SP2). Radioactive label was introduced at the 5' end of individual DNA strand prior to the annealing with unlabelled strand.
- Reactions with oligonucleotide substrates were typically carried out by adding 2 nM of Cas9-crRNA complex to 1 nM labeled oligonucleotide in 10 mM Tris-HCI (pH 7.5 at 37°C), 10 mM NaCI, 0.1 mg/ml BSA and 10 mM MgCI2 at 37 °C.
- Reactions with plasmid substrates Reactions on pUC18 plasmid and its derivatives (Sapranauskas et al., 201 1 . Nucleic Acids Res 39:9275-82) were conducted at 37 °C in the buffer used for reactions on oligonucleotide substrates. Reaction mixtures typically contained 2.5 nM supercoiled plasmid and 2 nM of Cas9-crRNA complex. The reactions were initiated by adding protein to the mixture of the other components. Aliquots were removed at timed intervals and quenched with phenol/chloroform. The aqueous phase was mixed with loading dye solution (0.01 % bromphenol blue and 75 mM EDTA in 50 % v/v glycerol) and analyzed by electrophoresis through agarose.
- loading dye solution (0.01 % bromphenol blue and 75 mM EDTA in 50 % v/v glycerol
- Plasmid cleavage position determination To achieve complete cleavage of plasmid substrate, 8 nM of Cas9-crRNA complex was incubated with 2.5 nM of supercoiled plasmid in the reaction buffer at 37 °C for 10 min. Reaction products were purified and concentrated using GeneJET PCR Purification Kit (Fermentas).
- Binding assay Increasing amounts of protein-crRNA complex were mixed with 0.5 nM of 33P-labeled double-stranded and single-stranded DNA substrates (Table 1 ) in the binding buffer (40 mM Tris- acetate, pH 8.3 at 25 C, 0.1 EDTA, 0.1 mg/ml BSA, 10% v/v glycerol) and incubated for 15 min at room temperature. Free DNA and protein-DNA complexes were separated on the non-denaturing 8% polyacrylamide gel (ratio of acrylamide/N,N'-methylenebisacrylamide 29:1 ) using 40 mM Tris-acetate (pH 8.3) supplemented with 0.1 mM EDTA as the running buffer. Electrophoresis was run at room temperature for 3 h at 6 V/cm.
- mutants D31 A and N891 A were obtained by the site-directed mutagenesis as previously described (Tamulaitis et al., 2007. Nucleic Acids Res 35:4792-9). Sequencing of the entire gene for each mutant confirmed that only the designed mutation had been introduced.
- pCas9(-) also contained a complete CRISPR3 array comprised of 12 spacer-repeat units (Figure 2A).
- Figure 2A To achieve simultaneous transcription of all target genes we performed cas9 gene expression in two steps. First, we induced Cas9 expression in a small volume of E. coli culture and after 4 h transferred an aliquot of pre-induced culture into a larger volume of fresh LB media already containing inductor and incubated overnight. Cas9 protein complex was purified from the crude cell extract using Strep- Tactin Sepharose. We managed to isolate a small amount of the Cas9-crRNA complex which showed only traces of nucleolytic activity on the oligoduplex SP1 containing a proto-spaceM and PAM.
- CRISPR3/Cas system of S. thermophilus belongs to the Type MA subtype (former Nmeni or CASS4) of CRISPR/Cas systems (Makarova et al., 201 1 . Nat Rev Microbiol 9:467-77). It has been shown that in the Type IIA CRISPR/Cas system of Streptococcus pyogenes trans-encoded small RNA (tracrRNA) and bacterial RNaselll are involved in the generation of crRNA (Deltcheva et al., 201 1 . Nature 471 :602-7).
- Streptococcus pyogenes crRNA is only 42 nt in length and has no "5'-handle" which is conserved in crRNA's from Type I and III CRISPR systems (Hale et al., 2009. Cell 139:945-56; Jore et al., 201 1 . Nat Struct Mol Biol 18:529-36). According to the northern blot analysis crRNA of similar length is generated in the S. thermophilus LMD-9 CRISPR3/Cas system (Makarova et al., 201 1 . Nat Rev Microbiol 9:467-77), which is almost identical to the CRISPR3/Cas system of DGCC7710 strain ( Figures 4A and B).
- Cas9 protein cleaves double-stranded DNA within a proto-spacer.
- SP1 oligoduplex Table 1 containing the proto-spacer sequence identical to spacer SP1 in the CRISPR3 array, the PAM sequence 5' -TGGTG-3' downstream of the proto-spacer, and 10 nt flanking sequences from pSP1 plasmid (Sapranauskas et al., 201 1 . Nucleic Acids Res 39:9275-82) ( Figure 5A).
- the oligoduplex strand complementary to crRNA is named (+) strand, while the opposite duplex strand is called the (-) strand.
- the length of the spacer in the CRISPR3 region of S. thermophilus is 30 nt.
- the mature crRNA copurified with the Cas9 protein is comprised of 42 nt. It means that only 20 nt of crRNA is complementary to the (+)strand of proto-spacer. To assess whether 5'-end of proto-spacer is important for the plasmid interference by the CRISPR3 system of S.
- thermophilus we engineered plasmids pSP1 -27, pSP1 -23, pSP1 -19, pSP1 -15, pSP1-1 1 with the 5'- truncated proto-spaceM (the length of proto-spacer 27 bp, 23 bp, 19 bp, 15 bp, 1 1 bp, respectively), and analyzed transformation efficiency of the recipient strain containing pCRISPR3 ( Figure 8B). Plasmids containing 4 or 7 bp truncations at the 5' end of proto-spaceM , had no effect on the recipient strain ability to interfere with plasmid transformation.
- PAM is required for DNA binding and cleavage by Cas9-crRNA. Plasmids carrying a proto-spacer but not PAM (pSPI- ⁇ ) or multiple PAM's but no proto-spacer (pUC18) are resistant for Cas9-crRNA cleavage ( Figure 8A). Hence, in accordance with in vivo data both PAM and proto-spacer are required for double-stranded DNA cleavage by Cas9-crRNA complex (Sapranauskas et al., 201 1. Nucleic Acids Res 39:9275-82).
- single-stranded oligonucleotides ((+)strand) are bound by Cas9-crRNA with the same affinity independently of the PAM presence ( Figure 9D). Again, no binding was observed for single-stranded DNA oligonucleotide without proto-spacer ( Figure 9D), or for Cas9 protein lacking crRNA ( Figure 6C). Taken together these data indicate that Cas9-crRNA complex discriminates PAM only in the double-stranded but not a single-stranded DNA.
- both mutants produced nicked DNA form ( Figure 1 1 B) indicating that both active sites mutants cleave only one DNA strand of plasmid substrate within a proto-spacer.
- mutant protein-crRNA complexes DNA binding was studied using the electrophoretic mobility shift assay. Both mutant protein-crRNA complexes bound oligoduplex SP1 with the same affinity as wild type protein ( Figure 12C). Thus, mutations in the putative active sites of Cas9 have no significant effect on double-stranded DNA- binding properties of the Cas9-crRNA complex. Since 42 nt crRNA was present in the mutant protein complexes ( Figure 12C), we conclude that mutant Cas9-crRNA complexes lost ability to cut one of the target DNA strand due to active site mutation.
- Cas9-HisTag protein is a monomer in solution ( Figure 13), it is likely that Cas9 protein is functional as a monomer and uses two active sites for the cleavage of opposite DNA strands. Similar strategy is exploited by some restriction endonucleases (Armalyte et al., 2005. J Biol Chem 280: 41584-94).
- Cas9-crRNA complex of CRISPR3/Cas system of S. thermophilus is crRNA-guided endonuclease. This work demonstrates that Cas9-crRNA complex of CRISPR3/Cas system of S. thermophilus is crRNA-directed endonuclease which cuts both DNA strands in the presence of Mg2+-ions within a protospacer 4 nt downstream of the PAM sequence to produce blunt end cleavage products.
- Sequence specificity of the Cas9-crRNA complex is dictated by the 42 nt crRNA which include ⁇ 20 nt fragment complementary to the proto-spacer sequence in the target DNA.
- the mature crRNA in the Cas9 complex of CRISPR3/Cas system of S. thermophilus is similar to crRNA of Streptoccocus pyogenes which has a 3'-handle of repeat sequence but lacks part of the spacer sequence and 5'-handle corresponding to the repeat fragment (Deltcheva et al, 201 1 ). Therefore, crRNA present in the Cas9-crRNA complex of CRISPR3/Cas system of S. thermophilus is complementary only to the part of the proto-spacer sequence distal to PAM. Not surprisingly, truncation of the 3'-end of the proto-spacer sequence by 10 nucleotides has no effect on Cas9-crRNA cleavage of synthetic oligoduplexes or plasmid DNA ( Figure 8).
- the cleavage machinery of Cas9-crRNA complex resides in the Cas9 protein which provides two active sites for the phosphodiester bond cleavage.
- the RuvC- and HNH-like active sites of Cas9 protein are located on different domains and act independently on individual DNA strands. Alanine replacement of the active site residues in the RuvC- and HNH-motifs transforms Cas9-crRNA complex into a strand-specific nicking endonucleases similar to the nicking enzymes (Chan et al., 201 1 . Nucleic Acids Res 39:1-18).
- both PAM and proto-spacer sequences are necessary prerequisite for double-stranded DNA binding and subsequent cleavage.
- PAM sequence motif has no effect on the single-stranded DNA binding by: a single-stranded oligodeoxynucleotide containing proto-spacer with or without PAM sequence is bound equally well but with lower affinity than double-stranded DNA.
- Cas9 cuts single-stranded DNA bound to the crRNA using its HNH-active site.
- cas9 is a signature gene (Makarova et al., 2011 . Nat Rev Microbiol 9:467-77) for Type MA and Type MB systems the cleavage mechanism proposed here is likely to be conserved in other Type IIA and Type MB systems.
- Stand-alone versions of Cas9-like proteins which are not a part of the CRISPR system were identified by bioinformatics (Makarova et al., 201 1 . Biol Direct 6: 38). In the light of the data provided here we suggest that these proteins can provide interference against foreign DNA similarly to Cas9 if loaded with small crRNA molecules which may be generated through the pathway different from CRISPR.
- RNA interference complexes Comparison to other RNA interference complexes.
- the mechanism proposed here for the double-stranded DNA cleavage by the Cas9-crRNA complex differs significantly from that for the Type l-E (former Ecoli or CASS2) system (Jore et al., 201 1 . Nat Struct Mol Biol 18:529-36).
- crRNA and Cas proteins assemble into a large ribonucleoprotein complex named Cascade that facilitates target recognition by enhancing sequence-specific hybridization between the CRISPR RNA and complementary target sequences (Jore et al., 201 1 . Nat Struct Mol Biol 18:529-36).
- Target recognition is dependent on PAM and governed by the "seed" crRNA sequence located at the 5'-end of the spacer region (Semenova et al., 2011 . Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 108:10098-103).
- Cascade-crRNA complex alone is able to bind double-stranded DNA containing PAM and proto- spacer, it requires an accessory Cas3 protein for DNA cleavage.
- Cas3 is a single-stranded DNA nuclease and helicase which is able to cleave single-stranded DNA producing multiple cuts (Sinkunas et al.,201 1. EMBO J 30:1335 ⁇ 2).
- Cas module RAMP (Cmr) proteins and cRNA assemble into the effector complex that targets invading RNA (Hale et al., 2009. Cell 139:945-56; Hale et al., 2012. Mol Cell 45:292-302).
- Pyroccus furiosus RNA silencing complex comprised of six Cmr1 -6 proteins and crRNA binds to the target RNA and cuts it at fixed distance in respect to 3'-end the psiRNA. The cleavage activity depends on Mg2+ -ions however individual Cmr protein(-s) responsible for target RNA cleavage has yet to be identified.
- the effector complex of Sulfolobus solfataricus comprised of seven Cmr1 -7 proteins and crRNA cuts invading RNA in an endonucleolytic reaction at UA dinucleotides (Zhang et al., 2012. Mol Cell 45: 303-13).
- both Cmr-crRNA complexes perform RNA cleavage in a PAM independent manner.
- Cas9-crRNA complex of CRISPR3 system is so far the most simple DNA interference system comprised of a single Cas9 protein bound to the crRNA molecule.
- the simple modular organization of the Cas9-crRNA complex where specificity for DNA target is encoded by the crRNA and cleavage machinery is brought by the Cas protein provides a versatile platform for engineering of universal RNA-guided DNA endonucleases.
- Cas9-crRNA complex can be assembled in vitro by mixing 4 individual components: the C-terminal (His)6-tagged variant of Cas9 protein ("(His)6" disclosed as SEQ ID NO: 23), tracrRNA transcript (SEQ ID NO: 5), CRISPR RNA transcript (SEQ ID NO: 8) and E. coli RNAselll (Abgene).
- Cas9 protein is first pre-incubated with tracrRNA and CRISPR RNA transcripts, followed by the subsequent incubation with RNAselll to generate a catalytically competent Cas9-crRNA complex which is used for the site-specific DNA cleavage.
- RNA fragments required for complex assembly were produced by in vitro transcription (TranscriptAidTM T7 High Yield Transcription Kit, Fermentas) of PCR-generated fragment containing a T7 promoter at the proximal end of RNA coding sequence.
- PCR-generated DNA fragments encoding CRISPR RNA and tracrRNA were produced using pCas9(-)SP1 plasmid as a template with a following primer pair: 5'-taatacgactcactataGggtagaaagatatcctacgagg-3' (SEQ ID NO: 40)/5'-CAACAACCAAGCTAATACAGCAG-3' (SEQ ID NO: 41 ) and 5'-aaaaacaccgaatcggtgccac-3' (SEQ ID NO: 42)/ 5'-taatacgactcactataGggTAATAATAATTGTGGTTTGAAACCATTC-3' (SEQ ID NO: 43) (T7 RNA polymerase promoter underlined, transcription start shown in bold).
- the 150 nt CRISPR RNA transcript is comprised of 102 nt Repeat-Spacerl -Repeat sequences flanked by the 23 nt upstream and 25 nt downstream regions required for primer annealing.
- the 105 nt transcript of tracrRNA is comprised of a 38 nt stretch partially complimentary to the S. thermophilus DCGG7710 CRISPR3 repeat sequence fragment (anti-repeat sequence), flanked by the 16 nt upstream and 51 nt downstream region.
- RNA fragments produced by in vitro transcription were purified using RNeasy MinElute Cleanup Kit (Qiagen).
- the (His)6-tagged Cas9 protein C'(His)6" disclosed as SEQ ID NO: 23) was mixed with CRISPR RNA and tracrRNA transcripts at 1 :0.5:1 molar ratio and pre-incubated in a buffer containing 10 mM Tris-HCI (pH 7.5 at 37°C), 100 mM NaCI at 37°C for 30 min followed by addition of RNAselll (Ambion), MgCI2 and DTT and subsequent incubation for additional 30 min.
- the final concentrations of the components in the assembly mix were the following: 100 nM of (His)6-tagged Cas9 protein ("(His)6" disclosed as SEQ ID NO: 23), 50 nM of CRISPR RNA, 100 nM of tracrRNA, 50 nM RNAselll, 10 mM MgCI2 and 1 mM DTT.
- Cas9-crRNA complex guided by the crRNA sequence cleaves DNA at the specific site to generate blunt ends.
- Cas9-crRNA complex can be used an alternative for a restriction endonuclease or meganuclease for the site- specific DNA cleavage in vitro.
- the sequence specificity of the complex is dictated by the crRNA sequence which can be engineered to address a desirable DNA target.
- the DNA cleavage activity of the in vitro assembled Cas9-crRNA complex was assayed on the plasmid substrates pSP1 and pUC18.
- the pSP1 plasmid contained a proto-spaceM sequence flanked by the 5'-GGNG-3'PAM sequence. Proto-spaceM sequence was not present in pUC18. Reactions on pUC18 and pSP1 plasmids (Sapranauskas et al., 2011 .
- Nucleic Acids Res 39:9275-82) were conducted at 37 °C in the 10 mM Tris HCI (pH 7.5 at 37°C), 50 mM NaCI, 0.05 mg/ml BSA, 0.5 mM DTT and 10 mM MgCI2.
- Reaction mixtures typically contained 3.0 nM of supercoiled plasmid DNA. The reactions were initiated by mixing 50 ⁇ volumes of Cas9-crRNA complex and plasmid DNA (1 :1 v/v ratio) in a reaction buffer. Aliquots were removed at timed intervals and quenched with phenol/chloroform.
- the aqueous phase was mixed with loading dye solution (0.01 % bromphenol blue and 75 mM EDTA in 50 % v/v glycerol) and reaction products analyzed by electrophoresis through agarose ( Figure 16).
- loading dye solution 0.01 % bromphenol blue and 75 mM EDTA in 50 % v/v glycerol
- reaction products analyzed by electrophoresis through agarose ( Figure 16).
- Figure 16 To check whether the pSP1 plasmid pre-cleaved by Cas9-crRNA complex can be re-ligated, we purified linear pSP1 cleavage product from agarose gel using GeneJET gel extraction Kit (Fermentas) and re-ligated using T4 DNA ligase (Fermentas).
- Synthetic 42 nt oligoribonucleotide is comprised of 20 nt of identical to the spacerl of CRISPR3 region at the 5' terminus and 22 nt of repeat sequence at the 3' end. More specifically, tracrRNA and CRISPR RNA transcripts were obtained as described in Example 1 .
- (His)6-tagged Cas9 protein (“(His)6” disclosed as SEQ ID NO: 23) was mixed with tracrRNA and CRISPR RNA transcript, or 42 nt synthetic crRNA, at 1 :0.5:1 molar ratio and incubated in a buffer containing 10 mM Tris-HCI (pH 7.5 at 37°C), 100 mM NaCI at 37 °C for 1 h.
- the final concentrations of the components in the assembly mix were the following: 100 nM of (His)6- tagged Cas9 protein ("(His)6" disclosed as SEQ ID NO: 23), 50 nM of CRISPR RNA or 42 nt synthetic crRNA, 100 nM of tracrRNA.
- Cas9-crRNA complex guided by the crRNA sequence cleaves DNA at the specific site to generate blunt ends.
- Cas9-crRNA complex can be used an alternative for a restriction endonuclease or meganuclease for the site- specific DNA cleavage in vitro.
- the sequence specificity of the complex is dictated by the crRNA sequence which can be engineered to address a desirable DNA target.
- the DNA cleavage activity of the in vitro assembled Cas9-crRNA complex was assayed on the plasmid substrates pSP1 and pUC18.
- the pSP1 plasmid contained a proto-spaceM sequence flanked by the 5'-GGNG-3'PAM sequence. Proto-spaceM sequence was not present in pUC18. Reactions on plasmid substrates (Sapranauskas et al., 201 1 .
- Nucleic Acids Res 39:9275-82) were conducted at 37 °C in the 10 mM Tris-HCI (pH 7.5 at 37°C), 50 mM NaCI, 0.05 mg/ml BSA, 0.5 mM of DTT and 10 mM MgCI2.
- Reaction mixtures typically contained 3.0 nM of supercoiled plasmid DNA. The reactions were initiated by mixing 50 ⁇ volumes of Cas9-crRNA complex and plasmid DNA (1 :1 v/v ratio) in a reaction buffer. Aliquots were removed at timed intervals and quenched with phenol/chloroform.
- the aqueous phase was mixed with loading dye solution (0.01 % bromphenol blue and 75 mM EDTA in 50 % v/v glycerol) and reaction products analyzed by electrophoresis through agarose ( Figure 18).
- loading dye solution 0.01 % bromphenol blue and 75 mM EDTA in 50 % v/v glycerol
- reaction products analyzed by electrophoresis through agarose
- Interchangeable spacer cassette for the re-programing of the Cas9-crRNA complex specificity.
- FIG. 20B we describe an interchangeable spacer cassette which allows to produce crRNA carrying a nucleotide sequence against any desirable DNA target to be used for assembly of the Cas9-crRNA complex described in Examples 1 and 2 ( Figure 20B).
- the cassette caries a single repeat-spacer-repeat unit which allows insertion of the oligoduplex carrying the new spacer sequence required to generate a desired crRNA.
- To engineer a cassette first we constructed a cassette containing a leader sequence, a repeat sequence and a unique Sapl recognition site in the vicinity of the repeat sequence followed by BamHI site ( Figure 20C).
- the distance between Sapl and Aatll restriction sites is 775 bp, while the distance between the putative Cas9-crRNA complex cleavage sites located in the spacers N1 and N2 is 612 bp ( Figure 21 A).
- the crRNAI and crRNA2 PCR fragments containing T7 promoter at the proximal end were obtained from the corresponding interchangeable spacer cassette plasmids and used to produce by in vitro transcription CRISPR RNA transcripts carrying sequences matching spacer N1 or spacer N2 sequences.
- the catalytically active complexes of Cas9 with crRNAI and crRNA2 were assembled for DNA cleavage as described in Example 1 .
- Cas9-crRNA complex may be used to prepare a vector for cloning procedure.
- cleavage products obtained by the Cas9-crRNA complex can be re-ligated by DNA ligase.
- DNA ligase We purified linear pSP1 cleavage product from agarose gel and re-ligated it using DNA ligase. After transformation of E.coli cells by the ligation mix, five individual clones were selected from resulting transformants, plasmid DNA was purified and subjected to sequencing.
- the 2 g pUC18 was incubated with the mix of separately assembled Cas9-RNA complexes (250 nM each) containing different crRNAs for 1 hour at 37°C in 100 ⁇ reaction volume (10 mM Tris-HCI (pH 7.5 at 37°C), 100 mM NaCI, 1 mM DTT and 10 mM MgCI 2 ).
- Obtained vector fragment was purified from agarose gel using GeneJET gel extraction Kit (Thermo Fisher scientific) and divided in to two equal parts. One part of pre-cleaved vector was dephosphorylated with the FastAP alkaline phosphatase while another part was untreated.
- Cas9-crRNA may be addressed to cleave targets in long DNA molecules, including phage ⁇ , E. coli and human genomic DNAs.
- Cas9-RNA complex to cleave specific sites in ⁇ bacteriophage (48 kb), E. coli BL-21 strain (4.6 Mb) and human (3.2 Gb) genomic DNAs.
- Cas9-crRNA complex was assembled as described in Examples 2 and 3.
- ⁇ DNA cleavage reactions were initiated by mixing ⁇ DNA (Thermo Fisher Scientific) with assembled Cas9-RNA complex (1 :1 v/v ratio) and incubating at 37°C.
- Final reaction mixture contained 2 g ⁇ DNA, 50 nM Cas9-RNA complex, 10 mM Tris-HCI (pH 7.5 at 37°C), 100 mM NaCI, 1 mM DTT and 10 mM MgCI 2 in 100 ⁇ reaction volume. Aliquots were removed at timed intervals and quenched with phenol/chloroform. The aqueous phase was mixed with 3X loading dye solution (0.01 % bromphenol blue and 75 mM EDTA in 50 % v/v glycerol) and reaction products analyzed by electrophoresis through agarose gels and ethidium bromide staining. The analysis of linear ⁇ phage genomic DNA cleavage products in agarose gel confirmed that -40 bp length DNA is efficiently cleaved at a single site ( Figure 22A).
- E. coli genomic DNA was combined with assembled Cas9- RNA complex (1 :1 v/v ratio) and incubated for 3 hours at 37°C.
- Final reaction mixture contained 30 g genomic DNA, 1 ⁇ Cas9-RNA complex, 10 mM Tris-HCI (pH 7.5 at 37°C), 100 mM NaCI, 1 mM DTT and 10 mM MgCI 2 in 300 ⁇ reaction volume.
- 30 ⁇ of FastDigest Pst ⁇ was added and the reaction mix was incubated for additional 16 hours at 37°C.
- the reaction was terminated by heating the reaction mixture for 30 min at 55°C with Proteinase K (0.5 mg/ml; Thermo Fisher Scientific) and SDS (0.5%, w/v) followed by 30 min incubation at room temperature with RNase A (0.25 mg/ml; Thermo Fisher Scientific). After phenol/chloroform extraction, DNA was precipitated by isopropanol and dissolved in TE buffer (10 mM Tris-HCI, pH 8.0 and 1 mM EDTA). 10 g of DNA was mixed with 3X loading dye solution (0.01 % bromphenol blue and 75 mM EDTA in 50 % v/v glycerol) and electrophoresed on 1 % agarose gel.
- TE buffer 10 mM Tris-HCI, pH 8.0 and 1 mM EDTA
- the membrane was prehybridized with 6X SSC buffer containing 0.5% SDS and 100 pg/ml denatured salmon sperm DNA (Amresco) for 1 h at 65°C.
- the hybridization probe was generated by PCR using the genomic E. coli BL21 (DE3) DNA as a template yielding 397 bp product. 5'-ends were dephosphorylated with FastAP phosphatase (Thermo Fisher Scientific) and radiolabeled by incubating with [ ⁇ - 32 ⁇ ] ⁇ (Hartmann Analytic) and T4 PNK (Thermo Fisher Scientific).
- the labeled probe was purified using GeneJET PCR Purification Kit (Thermo Fisher Scientific), denatured by heating to 95°C for 5 min, rapidly cooled on ice and added directly to the prehybridization solution.
- the membrane was probed for 16 hours at 65°C and washed twice with 2X SSC, 0.5% SDS and twice with 2X SSC, 0.1 % SDS at room temperature, air dried and visualized by phosphorimaging (FLA-5100; Fujifilm).
- the probe was designed to target DNA fragment containing a target (a proto-spacer) for the Cas9- RNA complex (Figure 22B).
- the distance between two Pstl targets is ⁇ 1500 bp, while the distance between proto-spacer and left Pstl target is 466 bp.
- Figure 22C After cleavage with Cas9 complex we detected only 466 bp DNA fragment (Figure 22C), which means that all DNA targets were cleaved by Cas9 protein in the desired position.
- Cas9-crRNA cleavage products of human genomic DNA we used DNA extracted from human brain. Human genomic DNA was combined with assembled Cas9-crRNA complex (1 :1 v/v ratio) and incubated for 30 min at 37°C. Final reaction mixture contained 1 g genomic DNA, 100 nM Cas9, 10 mM Tris-HCI (pH 7.5 at 37°C), 100 mM NaCI, 1 mM DTT and 10 mM MgCI 2 in 100 ⁇ reaction volume.
- Cas9-crRNA-HS1 (SeqlD#13) and Cas9-crRNA-HS2 (SeqlD#14) complexes were assembled to target RASGEF1 C or ARL15 loci, respectively.
- a reporter plasmid was constructed to monitor double-strand break repair either through nonhomologous end-joining (NHEJ) or homologous recombination (HR).
- the plasmid contained GFP with an intron and flanking the eGFP sequences are 5' and 3' sequences of RFP as well as sites of homology ( Figure 23).
- the reduction of eGFP fluorescence using this reporter plasmid was an indication of NHEJ in which a Cas9/RNA-mediated double-strand break at targets C or D was repaired imperfectly by NHEJ, thereby disrupting the eGFP coding sequence.
- the crRNA targeting used 42 nucleotide RNA molecules, as described above, having 22 nucleotides that are the repeat sequence, and 20 nucleotides (spacer sequence) are for the specific target.
- the target DNA needs the S. thermophilus motif or PAM which is "NGGNG" downstream of the protospacer in the target.
- PAM S. thermophilus motif
- GFP was not "engineered” to contain this PAM motif; several target sequences within eGFP naturally occur with the PAM sequence and crRNAs were designed to target the adjacent spacer sequences.
- RFP was a marker for homologous recombination after a double strand break in eGFP was created by Cas9/RNA.
- Figure 28A shows reporter gene construct for Cas9 protein activity analysis in eukaryotic cells in vivo.
- Intron sequence contains three cas9 target sites (A, E, B); GFP gene contains two (C, D) cas9 target sites.
- the RFP gene is split at Y196 position, where RFP fluorescence is abolished.
- Figure 28B shows that GFP fluorescence is observed following intron processing in vivo.
- Figure 28C shows that the Cas9/crRNA complex facilitated dsDNA breaks in any of aforementioned nuclease target sites may induce HR, result in reassembly of RFP gene and appearance of RFP fluorescence.
- Figures 28D and E show that the Cas9/crRNA complex facilitated dsDNA breaks in any of aforementioned nuclease target sites may induce NHEJ. Mutations in GFP gene sequence would result in lost or diminished GFP fluorescence; mutations in intron may have no affect on GFP fluorescence, however, in distinct cases may yield mature messenger NA with improperly spliced intron sequences and result in lost or diminished GFP fluorescence.
- S. thermophilus Cas9 protein purified from E. coli, was complexed with in v/ ' fro-transcribed tracrRNA and synthetic unmodified crRNA targeting either sequence A (intronic) or sequence C (coding) of eGFP.
- the Cas9/RNA complexes either targeting A or C
- TurboFECT the reporter plasmid DNA was also incubated with TurboFECT in separate tubes and they were both added to CHO-K1 cells. The percentage of eGFP-positive cells was determined by flow cytometry.
- transfected cells were also visualized by fluorescent microscopy to monitor the appearance of RFP-positive cells, an indication of repair of Cas9-mediated double strand break by HR rather than NHEJ.
- RFP is seen in some cells after transfection with the reporter plasmid and Cas9/RNA complexes targeting eGFP sequence C, suggesting double-strand break repair by HR.
- Cas9/RNA complexes made using synthetic unmodified tracrRNAs and crRNAs are functional in vitro.
- Example 7 used Cas9/RNA complexes comprised of purified Cas9, synthetic crRNAs, and in v/ ' iro-transcribed tracrRNA.
- Cas9/RNA complexes comprised of purified Cas9, synthetic crRNAs, and in v/ ' iro-transcribed tracrRNA.
- unmodified S. thermophilus tracrRNAs both endogenous 89-mer and a shorter 74-mer version that is expected to maintain functionality
- the unmodified synthetic crRNAs were generated against target E (see Figures 26 and 30) located within the intron of eGFP in the reporter plasmid described above and Cas9/RNA (crRNA and tracrRNA) complexes were generated.
- the reporter plasmid used above was incubated with the complexes in vitro and monitored for restriction by gel electrophoresis.
- Cas9/RNA complexes comprised of fully synthetic RNAs were equally functional in the in vitro assay as Cas9/RNA complexes comprised of synthetic crRNA and in vitro- transcribed tracrRNA.
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