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  • Prime editing allows for minor genetic changes without needing extra DNA or cutting the DNA strands.
  • Researchers conducted a large-scale study using over 54,000 combinations of editing guides to understand what influences the effectiveness of the prime editing tool known as PE2.
  • They developed three predictive models that estimate how efficient certain RNA guides will be for editing specific DNA sequences and found their models to have a decent accuracy based on separate test data.

Article Abstract

Prime editing enables the introduction of virtually any small-sized genetic change without requiring donor DNA or double-strand breaks. However, evaluation of prime editing efficiency requires time-consuming experiments, and the factors that affect efficiency have not been extensively investigated. In this study, we performed high-throughput evaluation of prime editor 2 (PE2) activities in human cells using 54,836 pairs of prime editing guide RNAs (pegRNAs) and their target sequences. The resulting data sets allowed us to identify factors affecting PE2 efficiency and to develop three computational models to predict pegRNA efficiency. For a given target sequence, the computational models predict efficiencies of pegRNAs with different lengths of primer binding sites and reverse transcriptase templates for edits of various types and positions. Testing the accuracy of the predictions using test data sets that were not used for training, we found Spearman's correlations between 0.47 and 0.81. Our computational models and information about factors affecting PE2 efficiency will facilitate practical application of prime editing.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41587-020-0677-yDOI Listing

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