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A motif preferred adenine base editor with minimal bystander and off-targets editing

Nature Communications. 2025-10; 
Mengyu Shang, Yinuo Li, Qiuyu Cao, Jingxuan Ren, Yuqiang Zeng, Jinxin Wang, Rachel V. L. Gonzalez & Xiaohui Zhang State Key Laboratory of Common Mechanism Research for Major Diseases, Suzhou Institute of Systems Medicine, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College
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Abstract

47% of hereditable diseases are caused by single C•G-to-T•A base conversions, which means efficient A-to-G base editing tools (ABEs) have great potential for the treatment of these diseases. However, the existing efficient ABEs, while catalyzing targeted A-to-G conversion, cause high A or C bystander editing and off-target events, which poses safety concerns for their clinical applications. To overcome this shortcoming, we have developed ABE8e-YA (ABE8e with TadA-8e A48E) for efficient and accurate editing of As in YA motifs with YAY > YAR (Y = T or C, R = A or G) hierarchy through structure-oriented rational design. Compared with ABE3.1, which is currently the only ABE version with a YAC motif preference, ... More

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