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Compact RNA-Guided Nucleases
This repository contains reference constructs for compact and ultra-compact RNA-guided nucleases for in vivo genome editing. Examples highlight well-established reference designs that are commonly used as baselines or starting points for optimization.
Staphylococcus aureus Cas9 (SaCas9)
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Native SaCas9 nuclease Wild-type bacterial coding sequence derived from the ORFX locus of Staphylococcus aureus.
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Human-codon–optimized SaCas9 nuclease Standalone coding sequence derived from the SaCas9 used in early in vivo editing studies.
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AAV SaCas9 reference design Single-vector AAV expression cassette derived from the architecture reported by Ran et al. (Nature, 2015). Provided as a historical and practical baseline illustrating payload constraints for Cas9-based in vivo editing.
CasMINI (engineered Cas12f)
- CasMINI expression construct (CAG promoter, nuclease + gRNA) Single-plasmid mammalian expression design adapted from peer-reviewed validation studies. This construct demonstrates a functional ultra-compact RNA-guided nuclease system in mammalian cells.
Constructs in this repository are provided as reusable design primitives. Where applicable, sequences have been curated to remove target-specific elements or reporters. Additional compact nucleases, engineered variants, and delivery-oriented designs (e.g., AAV-compatible CasMINI systems) will be added.