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Prime editing efficiently generates W542L and S621I double mutations in two ALS genes in maize.


ABSTRACT: Prime editing is a novel and universal CRISPR/Cas-derived precision genome-editing technology that has been recently developed. However, low efficiency of prime editing has been shown in transgenic rice lines. We hypothesize that enhancing pegRNA expression could improve prime-editing efficiency. In this report, we describe two strategies for enhancing pegRNA expression. We construct a prime editing vector harboring two pegRNA variants for W542L and S621I double mutations in ZmALS1 and ZmALS2. Compared with previous reports in rice, we achieve much higher prime-editing efficiency in maize. Our results are inspiring and provide a direction for the optimization of plant prime editors.

SUBMITTER: Jiang YY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7541250 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Prime editing efficiently generates W542L and S621I double mutations in two ALS genes in maize.

Jiang Yuan-Yuan YY   Chai Yi-Ping YP   Lu Min-Hui MH   Han Xiu-Li XL   Lin Qiupeng Q   Zhang Yu Y   Zhang Qiang Q   Zhou Yun Y   Wang Xue-Chen XC   Gao Caixia C   Chen Qi-Jun QJ  

Genome biology 20201006 1


Prime editing is a novel and universal CRISPR/Cas-derived precision genome-editing technology that has been recently developed. However, low efficiency of prime editing has been shown in transgenic rice lines. We hypothesize that enhancing pegRNA expression could improve prime-editing efficiency. In this report, we describe two strategies for enhancing pegRNA expression. We construct a prime editing vector harboring two pegRNA variants for W542L and S621I double mutations in ZmALS1 and ZmALS2. C  ...[more]

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