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Efficient PAM-Less Base Editing for Zebrafish Modeling of Human Genetic Disease with zSpRY-ABE8e
Published on: February 17, 2023
AI-generated MLH1 small binder improves prime editing efficiency
Ju-Chan Park1, Heesoo Uhm1, Yong-Woo Kim2
1Genomic Medicine Institute, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul 03080, Republic of Korea.
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The prime editing (PE) system consists of a Cas9 nickase fused to a reverse transcriptase, which introduces precise edits into the target genomic region guided by a PE guide RNA. However, PE efficiency is limited by mismatch repair. To overcome this limitation, transient expression of a dominant-negative MLH1 (MLH1dn) has been used to inhibit key components of mismatch repair. Here, we designed a de novo MLH1 small binder (MLH1-SB) that binds to the dimeric interface of MLH1 and PMS2 using RFdiffusion and AlphaFold 3. The compact size of MLH1-SB enabled its integration into existing PE architectures via 2A systems, creating a PE-SB platform. The PE7-SB2 system significantly improved PE efficiency, achieving an 18.8-fold increase over PEmax and a 2.5-fold increase over PE7 in HeLa cells, as well as a 3.4-fold increase over PE7 in mice. This study highlights the potential of generative AI in advancing genome editing technology.
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