Protocol for the design, conduct, and evaluation of prime editing in human pluripotent stem cells

Authors:
Wu Y, Sidharta M, Zhong A, Persily B, Li M, Zhou T
In:
Source: STAR Protoc
Publication Date: (2023)
Issue: 4(4): 102583
Research Area:
Cancer Research/Cell Biology
Immunotherapy / Hematology
Stem Cells
Basic Research
Molecular Biology
Drug Discovery
Cells used in publication:
Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell (iPS), human
Species: human
Tissue Origin:
Platform:
4D-Nucleofector® X-Unit
Experiment

please see detailled Star protocol

Abstract

Prime editing introduces single-nucleotide polymorphism changes, small deletions, or insertions at a specific genome site without double-stranded DNA breaks or the need for the donor template. Here, we present a protocol to design, conduct, and evaluate prime editing in human pluripotent stem cells. We describe steps for pegRNA and nicking sgRNA design and cloning, the prime editing tool electroporation, and the efficiency evaluation using Miseq. We elaborate the process of GBA (N370S) mutation induction and correction as an example. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Li et al. (2022).