Use of the CRISPR-Cas9 System in Drosophila Cultured Cells to Introduce Fluorescent Tags into Endogenous Genes

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Current Protocols in Molecular Biology Pub Date : 2019-12-23 DOI:10.1002/cpmb.112
Justin A. Bosch, Shannon Knight, Oguz Kanca, Jonathan Zirin, Donghui Yang-Zhou, Yanhui Hu, Jonathan Rodiger, Gabriel Amador, Hugo J. Bellen, Norbert Perrimon, Stephanie E. Mohr
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The CRISPR-Cas9 system makes it possible to cause double-strand breaks in specific regions, inducing repair. In the presence of a donor construct, repair can involve insertion or ‘knock-in’ of an exogenous cassette. One common application of knock-in technology is to generate cell lines expressing fluorescently tagged endogenous proteins. The standard approach relies on production of a donor plasmid with ∼500 to 1000 bp of homology on either side of an insertion cassette that contains the fluorescent protein open reading frame (ORF). We present two alternative methods for knock-in of fluorescent protein ORFs into Cas9-expressing Drosophila S2R+ cultured cells, the single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) Drop-In method and the CRISPaint universal donor method. Both methods eliminate the need to clone a large plasmid donor for each target. We discuss the advantages and limitations of the standard, ssDNA Drop-In, and CRISPaint methods for fluorescent protein tagging in Drosophila cultured cells. © 2019 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Basic Protocol 1: Knock-in into Cas9-positive S2R+ cells using the ssDNA Drop-In approach

Basic Protocol 2: Knock-in into Cas9-positive S2R+ cells by homology-independent insertion of universal donor plasmids that provide mNeonGreen (CRISPaint method)

Support Protocol 1: sgRNA design and cloning

Support Protocol 2: ssDNA donor synthesis

Support Protocol 3: Transfection using Effectene

Support Protocol 4: Electroporation of S2R+-MT::Cas9 Drosophila cells

Support Protocol 5: Single-cell isolation of fluorescent cells using FACS

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在果蝇培养细胞中使用CRISPR-Cas9系统将荧光标签引入内源基因
CRISPR-Cas9系统使得在特定区域引起双链断裂,诱导修复成为可能。在存在供体构建体的情况下,修复可涉及插入或“敲入”外源性盒体。敲入技术的一个常见应用是产生表达荧光标记内源性蛋白的细胞系。标准方法依赖于在包含荧光蛋白开放阅读框(ORF)的插入盒两侧生产具有~ 500至1000bp同源性的供体质粒。我们提出了将荧光蛋白ORFs敲入表达cas9的果蝇S2R+培养细胞的两种替代方法,单链DNA (ssDNA) Drop-In方法和CRISPaint通用供体方法。这两种方法都不需要为每个目标克隆一个大的质粒供体。我们讨论了标准、ssDNA Drop-In和CRISPaint方法在果蝇培养细胞中荧光蛋白标记的优点和局限性。©2019 by John Wiley &基本方案1:使用ssDNA插入方法敲入Cas9阳性S2R+细胞基本方案2:通过同源性独立插入提供mNeonGreen的通用供体质粒(CRISPaint方法)敲入Cas9阳性S2R+细胞支持方案1:sgRNA设计和克隆支持方案2:ssDNA供体合成支持方案3:使用effectenes4: S2R+-MT电穿孔支持方案4:Cas9果蝇细胞支持方案5:荧光细胞的单细胞分离
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