A molecular proximity sensor based on an engineered, dual-component guide RNA Journal Article


Authors: Choi, J.; Chen, W.; Liao, H.; Li, X.; Shendure, J.
Article Title: A molecular proximity sensor based on an engineered, dual-component guide RNA
Abstract: One of the goals of synthetic biology is to enable the design of arbitrary molecular circuits with programmable inputs and outputs. Such circuits bridge the properties of electronic and natural circuits, processing information in a predictable manner within living cells. Genome editing is a potentially powerful component of synthetic molecular circuits, whether for modulating the expression of a target gene or for stably recording information to genomic DNA. However, programming molecular events such as protein-protein interactions or induced proximity as triggers for genome editing remains challenging. Here, we demonstrate a strategy termed 'P3 editing', which links protein-protein proximity to the formation of a functional CRISPR-Cas9 dual-component guide RNA. By engineering the crRNA:tracrRNA interaction, we demonstrate that various known protein-protein interactions, as well as the chemically induced dimerization of protein domains, can be used to activate prime editing or base editing in human cells. Additionally, we explore how P3 editing can incorporate outputs from ADAR-based RNA sensors, potentially allowing specific RNAs to induce specific genome edits within a larger circuit. Our strategy enhances the controllability of CRISPR-based genome editing, facilitating its use in synthetic molecular circuits deployed in living cells.
Keywords: dna; recognition; design; synthetic biology; protein interactions; protein-protein interaction; phage; human; huntingtin; genome editing; crispr-cas; molecular recording
Journal Title: eLife
Volume: 13
ISSN: 2050-084X
Publisher: eLife Sciences Publications Ltd.  
Date Published: 2025-02-11
Start Page: RP98110
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:001421157300001
DOI: 10.7554/eLife.98110
PROVIDER: wos
PMCID: PMC11820115
PUBMED: 39937081
Notes: Article -- MSK Cancer Center Support Grant (P30 CA008748) acknowledged in PubMed and PDF -- MSK corresponding author is Jun Hong Choi -- Source: Wos
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