The RRE-Rev Module Has No Effect on the Packaging Efficiency of Cas9 and Gag Proteins into NanoMEDIC Virus-like Particles

Dokl Biol Sci. 2024 Mar 12. doi: 10.1134/S0012496623700886. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTDelivery of ribonucleoprotein complexes of Cas9 nuclease and guide RNA into target cells with virus-like particles (VLP) is one of the novel methods of genome editing and is suitable for gene therapy of human diseases in the future. The efficiency of genome editing with VLPs depends on the Cas9 packaging into VLPs, the process mediated by the viral Gag protein. To improve the packaging of Cas9 into NanoMEDIC VLPs, plasmid constructs for Cas9 and Gag expression were modified by adding the HIV Rev response element (RRE), which was expected to increase the nuclear export of RRE-containing transcripts into the cytosol via the Rev accessory protein, as described for a Vpr-Cas9-based VLP system. The Cas9 and Gag protein levels in cell lysates were found to increase upon cotransfection with either the Rev-expressing plasmid or the empty control plasmid. The effect was independent of the presence of RRE in the transcript. Moreover, AP21967-induced dimerization of FRB and FKBP12, but not plasmid modification with RRE and/or cotransfection with the Rev-expressing plasmid, was shown to play the major role in Cas9 packaging into NanoMEDIC VLPs. The data indicated that it is impractical to use the RRE-Rev module to enhance the packaging of Cas9 nuclease into VLPs.PMID:38472686 | DOI:10.1134/S0012496623700886
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