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Cas13d-mediated isoform-specific RNA knockdown with a unified computational and experimental toolbox

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  • Megan D. Schertzer

    (New York Genome Center
    Columbia University)

  • Andrew Stirn

    (New York Genome Center
    Columbia University)

  • Keren Isaev

    (New York Genome Center
    Columbia University)

  • Laura Pereira

    (New York Genome Center)

  • Stella H. Park

    (New York Genome Center
    Columbia University)

  • Anjali Das

    (New York Genome Center
    Columbia University)

  • Aline Réal

    (New York Genome Center)

  • Erin D. Jeffery

    (University of Virginia)

  • Claire Harbison

    (New York Genome Center)

  • Hans-Hermann Wessels

    (New York Genome Center
    New York University)

  • Gloria M. Sheynkman

    (University of Virginia
    University of Virginia
    University of Virginia)

  • Neville E. Sanjana

    (New York Genome Center
    New York University)

  • David A. Knowles

    (New York Genome Center
    Columbia University
    Columbia University
    Columbia University)

Abstract

Pre- and post-transcriptional mechanisms, including alternative promoters, termination signals, and splicing, play essential roles in diversifying protein output by generating distinct RNA and protein isoforms. Two major challenges in characterizing the cellular function of alternative isoforms are the lack of experimental methods to specifically and efficiently modulate isoform expression and computational tools for complex experimental design and analysis. To address these gaps, we develop and methodically test an isoform-specific knockdown strategy which pairs the RNA-targeting CRISPR/Cas13d system with guide RNAs that span exon-exon junctions. In parallel, we provide computational tools for experimental design and analysis. In this study, we demonstrate that junction-targeting achieves robust and isoform-specific RNA knockdown across diverse alternative isoform events, genes, and cell types.

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  • Megan D. Schertzer & Andrew Stirn & Keren Isaev & Laura Pereira & Stella H. Park & Anjali Das & Aline Réal & Erin D. Jeffery & Claire Harbison & Hans-Hermann Wessels & Gloria M. Sheynkman & Neville E., 2025. "Cas13d-mediated isoform-specific RNA knockdown with a unified computational and experimental toolbox," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-19, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-62066-5
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-62066-5
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