Cas9 ancestor engineered into a compact genome editing tool
Researchers adapt a compact RNA-guided enzyme from bacteria for a variety of DNA editing tasks in human cells.

Credit: Image from the RCSB PDB (RCSB.org) of PDB ID 7UTN
IscB (green) bound to DNA (purple and pink) and RNA (orange)
Funding
Support for this study was provided by K. Lisa Yang and Hock E. Tan Center for Molecular Therapeutics at MIT, ӳý Programmable Therapeutics Gift Donors, Pershing Square Foundation, William Ackman, Neri Oxman, the Phillips family, and J. and P. Poitras.
Paper cited
Kannan S, Altae-Tran H, Zhu S, et al. . Nature Biotechnology. Online May 7, 2025. DOI: 10.1038/s41587-025-02655-3.