Generation and Application of a Versatile CRISPR Toolkit for Mammalian Cell Engineering

IF 3.2 4区 生物学 Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Synthetic Biology Pub Date : 2021-11-12 DOI:10.1093/synbio/ysab033
N. Dang, Alissa Lance-Byrne, Angela Tung, Xiaoge Guo, Ryan J. Cecchi, Joanna Buchthal, Alejandro Chavez, N. C. Yeo
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CRISPR/Cas9 has revolutionized the field of genome engineering. Yet, as the CRISPR toolbox has rapidly expanded, there remains a need for a comprehensive library of CRISPR/Cas9 reagents that allow users to perform complex cellular and genetic manipulations without requiring labor-intensive generation of reagents to meet each user’s unique experimental circumstances. Here we described the creation and validation of a pNAX CRISPR library consisting of 72 different Cas9 and gRNA expression plasmids to allow for efficient multiplex gene editing, activation, and repression in mammalian cells. The toolkit plasmids, which are piggyBac or lentiviral based, provide the means for reliable and rapid delivery of Cas9/gRNA through either transient transfection or stable integration. Using the toolkit, we demonstrate the ease with which users can perform single or multiplex gene editing and modulate the expression of both coding and non-coding genes. We also highlight the use of the comprehensive toolkit to perform combinatorial gene knockout to identify factors that regulate homologous recombination, along with investigating the regulatory role of a 68-kb intronic region associated with human disease.
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哺乳动物细胞工程中多功能CRISPR工具箱的生成和应用
CRISPR/Cas9已经彻底改变了基因组工程领域。然而,随着CRISPR工具箱的迅速扩展,仍然需要一个全面的CRISPR/Cas9试剂库,允许用户执行复杂的细胞和遗传操作,而不需要劳动密集型的试剂来满足每个用户独特的实验环境。在这里,我们描述了由72种不同的Cas9和gRNA表达质粒组成的pNAX CRISPR文库的创建和验证,以允许在哺乳动物细胞中进行有效的多重基因编辑、激活和抑制。该工具包质粒以piggyBac或慢病毒为基础,通过瞬时转染或稳定整合提供了可靠和快速递送Cas9/gRNA的手段。使用该工具包,我们演示了用户可以轻松地执行单个或多个基因编辑,并调节编码和非编码基因的表达。我们还强调了使用综合工具包来执行组合基因敲除以确定调节同源重组的因子,以及研究与人类疾病相关的68kb内含子区域的调节作用。
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Synthetic Biology
Synthetic Biology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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25 weeks
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