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The Advancement of Prime Editing Technology
Lu Zhang1,2,3, Dongdong Zhao2,3, Zhandong Wei2,3
1School of Biological Engineering, Dalian Polytechnic University, Dalian, 116034, China.
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The advent of CRISPR/Cas genome editing has spurred major breakthroughs across life sciences, offering vast potential across numerous research and application fields. Among the expanding toolkit of CRISPR/Cas-derived methods, prime editing (PE) stands out for its versatility and specificity, enabling precise point mutations and small insertions or deletions without requiring double-stranded DNA breaks. Since its introduction, PE has undergone multiple rounds of optimization to improve performance. In this review, the core components and mechanism of prime editors, followed by four key evolution strategies: protein engineering, pegRNA modifications, accessory protein recruitment, and paired pegRNA approaches are outlined. Further persistent challenges and outline possible refinements are discussed, highlighting how further innovations can expand PE's utility across diverse areas of research, biotechnology, and potential therapeutic interventions.
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