PubMed 34713247

PubMed ID: 34713247

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Spelling Changes and Fluorescent Tagging With Prime Editing Vectors for Plants.
Authors: Wang Li, Kaya Hilal Betul, Zhang Ning, Rai Rhitu, Willmann Matthew R, Carpenter Sara C D, Read Andrew C, Martin Federico, Fei Zhangjun, Leach Jan E, Martin Gregory B, Bogdanove Adam J
Journal: Frontiers in genome editing (Front Genome Ed), Vol.3(), 2021

DOI: 10.1093/nar/gku806 PMCID: PMC4176183

Abstract
Prime editing is an adaptation of the CRISPR-Cas system that uses a Cas9(H840A)-reverse transcriptase fusion and a guide RNA amended with template and primer binding site sequences to achieve RNA-templated conversion of the target DNA, allowing specified substitutions, insertions, and deletions. In the first report of prime editing in plants, a variety of edits in rice and wheat were described, including insertions up to 15 bp. Several studies in rice quickly followed, but none reported a larger insertion. Here, we report easy-to-use vectors for prime editing in dicots as well as monocots, their validation in Nicotiana benthamiana, rice, and Arabidopsis, and an insertion of 66 bp that enabled split-GFP fluorescent tagging.
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Keywords
Arabidopsis Nicotiana benthamiana Oryza sativa fluorescent tagging plant genome editing prime editing split GFP
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