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Targeting G with TAL Effectors: A Comparison of Activities of TALENs Constructed with NN and NK Repeat Variable Di-Residues

The DNA binding domain of Transcription Activator-Like (TAL) effectors can easily be engineered to have new DNA sequence specificities. Consequently, engineered TAL effector proteins have become important reagents for manipulating genomes in vivo. DNA binding by TAL effectors is mediated by arrays o...

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Autores principales: Christian, Michelle L., Demorest, Zachary L., Starker, Colby G., Osborn, Mark J., Nyquist, Michael D., Zhang, Yong, Carlson, Daniel F., Bradley, Philip, Bogdanove, Adam J., Voytas, Daniel F.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3454392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23028976
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0045383
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author Christian, Michelle L.
Demorest, Zachary L.
Starker, Colby G.
Osborn, Mark J.
Nyquist, Michael D.
Zhang, Yong
Carlson, Daniel F.
Bradley, Philip
Bogdanove, Adam J.
Voytas, Daniel F.
author_facet Christian, Michelle L.
Demorest, Zachary L.
Starker, Colby G.
Osborn, Mark J.
Nyquist, Michael D.
Zhang, Yong
Carlson, Daniel F.
Bradley, Philip
Bogdanove, Adam J.
Voytas, Daniel F.
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description The DNA binding domain of Transcription Activator-Like (TAL) effectors can easily be engineered to have new DNA sequence specificities. Consequently, engineered TAL effector proteins have become important reagents for manipulating genomes in vivo. DNA binding by TAL effectors is mediated by arrays of 34 amino acid repeats. In each repeat, one of two amino acids (repeat variable di-residues, RVDs) contacts a base in the DNA target. RVDs with specificity for C, T and A have been described; however, among RVDs that target G, the RVD NN also binds A, and NK is rare among naturally occurring TAL effectors. Here we show that TAL effector nucleases (TALENs) made with NK to specify G have less activity than their NN-containing counterparts: fourteen of fifteen TALEN pairs made with NN showed more activity in a yeast recombination assay than otherwise identical TALENs made with NK. Activity was assayed for three of these TALEN pairs in human cells, and the results paralleled the yeast data. The in vivo data is explained by in vitro measurements of binding affinity demonstrating that NK-containing TAL effectors have less affinity for targets with G than their NN-containing counterparts. On targets for which G was substituted with A, higher G-specificity was observed for NK-containing TALENs. TALENs with different N- and C-terminal truncations were also tested on targets that differed in the length of the spacer between the two TALEN binding sites. TALENs with C-termini of either 63 or 231 amino acids after the repeat array cleaved targets across a broad range of spacer lengths – from 14 to 33 bp. TALENs with only 18 aa after the repeat array, however, showed a clear optimum for spacers of 13 to 16 bp. The data presented here provide useful guidelines for increasing the specificity and activity of engineered TAL effector proteins.
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spelling pubmed-34543922012-10-01 Targeting G with TAL Effectors: A Comparison of Activities of TALENs Constructed with NN and NK Repeat Variable Di-Residues Christian, Michelle L. Demorest, Zachary L. Starker, Colby G. Osborn, Mark J. Nyquist, Michael D. Zhang, Yong Carlson, Daniel F. Bradley, Philip Bogdanove, Adam J. Voytas, Daniel F. PLoS One Research Article The DNA binding domain of Transcription Activator-Like (TAL) effectors can easily be engineered to have new DNA sequence specificities. Consequently, engineered TAL effector proteins have become important reagents for manipulating genomes in vivo. DNA binding by TAL effectors is mediated by arrays of 34 amino acid repeats. In each repeat, one of two amino acids (repeat variable di-residues, RVDs) contacts a base in the DNA target. RVDs with specificity for C, T and A have been described; however, among RVDs that target G, the RVD NN also binds A, and NK is rare among naturally occurring TAL effectors. Here we show that TAL effector nucleases (TALENs) made with NK to specify G have less activity than their NN-containing counterparts: fourteen of fifteen TALEN pairs made with NN showed more activity in a yeast recombination assay than otherwise identical TALENs made with NK. Activity was assayed for three of these TALEN pairs in human cells, and the results paralleled the yeast data. The in vivo data is explained by in vitro measurements of binding affinity demonstrating that NK-containing TAL effectors have less affinity for targets with G than their NN-containing counterparts. On targets for which G was substituted with A, higher G-specificity was observed for NK-containing TALENs. TALENs with different N- and C-terminal truncations were also tested on targets that differed in the length of the spacer between the two TALEN binding sites. TALENs with C-termini of either 63 or 231 amino acids after the repeat array cleaved targets across a broad range of spacer lengths – from 14 to 33 bp. TALENs with only 18 aa after the repeat array, however, showed a clear optimum for spacers of 13 to 16 bp. The data presented here provide useful guidelines for increasing the specificity and activity of engineered TAL effector proteins. Public Library of Science 2012-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3454392/ /pubmed/23028976 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0045383 Text en © 2012 Christian et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Christian, Michelle L.
Demorest, Zachary L.
Starker, Colby G.
Osborn, Mark J.
Nyquist, Michael D.
Zhang, Yong
Carlson, Daniel F.
Bradley, Philip
Bogdanove, Adam J.
Voytas, Daniel F.
Targeting G with TAL Effectors: A Comparison of Activities of TALENs Constructed with NN and NK Repeat Variable Di-Residues
title Targeting G with TAL Effectors: A Comparison of Activities of TALENs Constructed with NN and NK Repeat Variable Di-Residues
title_full Targeting G with TAL Effectors: A Comparison of Activities of TALENs Constructed with NN and NK Repeat Variable Di-Residues
title_fullStr Targeting G with TAL Effectors: A Comparison of Activities of TALENs Constructed with NN and NK Repeat Variable Di-Residues
title_full_unstemmed Targeting G with TAL Effectors: A Comparison of Activities of TALENs Constructed with NN and NK Repeat Variable Di-Residues
title_short Targeting G with TAL Effectors: A Comparison of Activities of TALENs Constructed with NN and NK Repeat Variable Di-Residues
title_sort targeting g with tal effectors: a comparison of activities of talens constructed with nn and nk repeat variable di-residues
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3454392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23028976
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0045383
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