Abstract
Prime editing enables search-and-replace genome editing but is limited by low editing efficiency. We present a high-throughput approach, the Peptide Self-Editing sequencing assay (PepSEq), to measure how fusion of 12,000 85-amino acid peptides influences prime editing efficiency. We show that peptide fusion can enhance prime editing, prime-enhancing peptides combine productively, and a top dual peptide-prime editor increases prime editing significantly in multiple cell lines across dozens of target sites. Top prime-enhancing peptides function by increasing translation efficiency and serve as broadly useful tools to improve prime editing efficiency.
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Velimirovic, M., Zanetti, L. C., Shen, M. W., Fife, J. D., Lin, L., Cha, M., … Sherwood, R. I. (2022). Peptide fusion improves prime editing efficiency. Nature Communications, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-31270-y
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