PubMed 30272679

PubMed ID: 30272679

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Efficient C-to-T base editing in plants using a fusion of nCas9 and human APOBEC3A.
Authors: Zong Yuan, Song Qianna, Li Chao, Jin Shuai, Zhang Dingbo, Wang Yanpeng, Qiu Jin-Long, Gao Caixia
Journal: Nature biotechnology (Nat Biotechnol), Vol.(), 2018‑Oct‑01

DOI: 10.1038/nbt.4261

Abstract
Base editors (BEs) have been used to create C-to-T substitutions in various organisms. However, editing with rat APOBEC1-based BE3 is limited to a 5-nt sequence editing window and is inefficient in GC contexts. Here, we show that a base editor fusion protein composed of Cas9 nickase and human APOBEC3A (A3A-PBE) converts cytidine to thymidine efficiently in wheat, rice and potato with a 17-nucleotide editing window at all examined sites, independent of sequence context.
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