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Generation of a more efficient prime editor 2 by addition of the Rad51 DNA-binding domain.


ABSTRACT: Although prime editing is a promising genome editing method, the efficiency of prime editor 2 (PE2) is often insufficient. Here we generate a more efficient variant of PE2, named hyPE2, by adding the Rad51 DNA-binding domain. When tested at endogenous sites, hyPE2 shows a median of 1.5- or 1.4- fold (range, 0.99- to 2.6-fold) higher efficiencies than PE2; furthermore, at sites where PE2-induced prime editing is very inefficient (efficiency < 1%), hyPE2 enables prime editing with efficiencies ranging from 1.1% to 2.9% at up to 34% of target sequences, potentially facilitating prime editing applications.

SUBMITTER: Song M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8460726 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Generation of a more efficient prime editor 2 by addition of the Rad51 DNA-binding domain.

Song Myungjae M   Lim Jung Min JM   Min Seonwoo S   Oh Jeong-Seok JS   Kim Dong Young DY   Woo Jae-Sung JS   Nishimasu Hiroshi H   Cho Sung-Rae SR   Yoon Sungroh S   Kim Hyongbum Henry HH  

Nature communications 20210923 1


Although prime editing is a promising genome editing method, the efficiency of prime editor 2 (PE2) is often insufficient. Here we generate a more efficient variant of PE2, named hyPE2, by adding the Rad51 DNA-binding domain. When tested at endogenous sites, hyPE2 shows a median of 1.5- or 1.4- fold (range, 0.99- to 2.6-fold) higher efficiencies than PE2; furthermore, at sites where PE2-induced prime editing is very inefficient (efficiency < 1%), hyPE2 enables prime editing with efficiencies ran  ...[more]

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