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Efficient and precise inversion of genomic DNA from large to chromosomal scale
Ao Zhang1, Xiangkun Sun1, Ying Wu1
1Department of Laboratory Medicine, Frontier Science Center for Immunology and Metabolism, Medical Research Institute, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China.
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Chromosomal inversion is a key structural variation impacting cellular fitness and genomic integrity. Here we developed prime-editing-based inversion with enhanced performance (PIE) to efficiently induce large-scale inversions in mammalian cells. PIEv1 uses a prime-editing guide RNA (pegRNA) pair but yields one imprecise junction. PIEv2 and PIEv3 add a second pegRNA pair for precise inversion, with PIEv3b further enhancing coupling precise inversion through improved plasmid design. PIEv3b achieves inversion efficiencies up to 61.7% for 1 Mb and 14.2% for 50 Mb segments and shows 4-20-fold higher efficiency compared to twin prime editing with integrase, across ranges of 100 kb to 30 Mb. Additionally, PIEv3b outperforms nuclease-based approaches in both inversion efficiency and precision. Using PIE, we convert human chromosomes from metacentric to telocentric configurations by inverting 30-Mb and 100-Mb chromosomal segments. Our work represents a powerful tool for engineering chromosomal structural variations, with broad implications for medicine and biotechnology.

