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Abstract
<jats:p>Compact type II-C Cas9 nucleases are attractive for therapeutic genome editing because their small size enables packaging into adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors, and their extended protospacer-adjacent motifs (PAMs) reduce off-target cleavage while expanding targeting scope. Yet characterized type II-C orthologs have edited mammalian cells far less efficiently than the canonical SpCas9. Here, we used embedding-based metagenomic mining of >4.7e8 proteins, combined with AlphaFold3 structure prediction and locus-context analysis, to identify three previously uncharacterized compact type II-C Cas9 orthologs, NsuCas9 (1,092 aa), PsuCas9 (1,084 aa), and GfoCas9 (1,074 aa), and benchmarked them in vitro and in human HEK293T cells. All three are robust RNA-guided nucleases with distinct PAM specificities (NNNNCC, NNNNNYAA, and NNNNRHAA, respectively), divergent thermal profiles, and asymmetric sgRNA cross-compatibility. In human cells, PsuCas9 with an NNNNATAA PAM reaches 78.4% indels and matches or exceeds SpCas9 at multiple loci, representing the first natural compact type II-C ortholog reported to do so, while GfoCas9 and NsuCas9 add complementary coverage. All three show a strong deletion-biased repair signature and no detectable editing across 33 predicted off-target sites. These compact, high-fidelity nucleases expand the CRISPR targeting space for AAV-deliverable therapeutic editing.</jats:p>