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Exonuclease-enhanced prime editors.

Dong-Jiunn Jeffery TruongJulian GeilenkeuserStephanie Victoria WendelJulius Clemens Heinrich WilmingNiklas ArmbrustEva Maria Hildegard BinderTobias Heinrich SantlAnnika SiebenhaarChristoph GruberTeeradon PhlairaharnMilica ŽivanićGil Gregor Westmeyer
Published in: Nature methods (2024)
Prime editing (PE) is a powerful gene-editing technique based on targeted gRNA-templated reverse transcription and integration of the de novo synthesized single-stranded DNA. To circumvent one of the main bottlenecks of the method, the competition of the reverse-transcribed 3' flap with the original 5' flap DNA, we generated an enhanced fluorescence-activated cell sorting reporter cell line to develop an exonuclease-enhanced PE strategy ('Exo-PE') composed of an improved PE complex and an aptamer-recruited DNA-exonuclease to remove the 5' original DNA flap. Exo-PE achieved better overall editing efficacy than the reference PE2 strategy for insertions ≥30 base pairs in several endogenous loci and cell lines while maintaining the high editing precision of PE2. By enabling the precise incorporation of larger insertions, Exo-PE complements the growing palette of different PE tools and spurs additional refinements of the PE machinery.
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