Journal of integrative plant biology

Improving CRISPR-Cas12a gene editing in plants using modified Cas12a proteins and added introns

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Abstract

Essence

Improved Cas12a base editors enabled more efficient precise base editing in plants, including herbicide-resistance edits in rice.

Evidence

Plant genome-editing experiments in rice and poplar showed that intron-containing dLbCas12a-RRV boosted C-to-T editing, some LbCas12a variants improved A-to-G editing, and whole-genome sequencing in rice found little guide RNA-dependent off-target editing.

Caveat

The gains depended on the editor and plant system, introns barely improved the already strong ABE, and guide RNA-independent off-target mutations still occurred, likely from the deaminases.

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