Targeted insertion of large genetic payloads using cas directed LINE-1 reverse transcriptase

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Femila Manoj
Laura W. Tai
Katelyn Sun Mi Wang
Thomas E. Kuhlman
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[1] University of California Riverside,Microbiology Program
[2] University of California Riverside,Department of Biology
[3] University of California Riverside,Department of Physics and Astronomy
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A difficult genome editing goal is the site-specific insertion of large genetic constructs. Here we describe the GENEWRITE system, where site-specific targetable activity of Cas endonucleases is coupled with the reverse transcriptase activity of the ORF2p protein of the human retrotransposon LINE-1. This is accomplished by providing two RNAs: a guide RNA targeting Cas endonuclease activity and an appropriately designed payload RNA encoding the desired insertion. Using E. coli as a simple platform for development and deployment, we show that with proper payload design and co-expression of helper proteins, GENEWRITE can enable insertion of large genetic payloads to precise locations, although with off-target effects, using the described approach. Based upon these results, we describe a potential strategy for implementation of GENEWRITE in more complex systems.
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