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A surrogate-selection-enhanced TnpBmax platform enables efficient genome editing in rice and tomato
Enze Li1, Jiyong Xie2, Xinbo Li1,2
1Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Key Laboratory of Gene Editing Technologies (Hainan), Institute of Crop Sciences and National Nanfan Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Sanya, 572024, China.
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TnpB, a compact RNA-guided nuclease ancestral to Cas12, is optimized for plant genome editing. A 99-nt enhanced RNA and T5 exonuclease fusion generate TnpBe5, boosting rice editing 2.5-fold. Coupling with a single-strands annealing (SSA)-responsive HYYG surrogate (TnpBmax) enriches edited cells, achieving up to 81.5% efficiency and high homozygosity across rice and tomato.
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