Nature

CRISPR/Cas9's ability to recognize and cut RNA in a programmable way

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Abstract

Cas9 can bind with high affinity to single-stranded RNA targets when a specific DNA oligonucleotide is present.

  • Cas9 typically identifies DNA targets but has now been shown to effectively bind RNA.
  • The presence of a PAM-presenting DNA oligonucleotide enhances Cas9's ability to cleave RNA.
  • Using specially designed PAMmers, Cas9 can selectively target RNA while avoiding DNA sequences.
  • This method allows for the isolation of specific endogenous messenger RNA from cells.
  • Findings establish a link between PAM binding and the ability of Cas9 to select its substrate.

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