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GeneWeld: Efficient Targeted Integration Directed by Short Homology in Zebrafish

Authors :
Maira P. Almeida
Carla M. Mann
Zhitao Ming
Maura McGrail
Karl J. Clark
Stephen C. Ekker
Jeffrey J. Essner
Wesley A. Wierson
Jordan M. Welker
Melanie E. Torrie
Drena Dobbs
Source :
Bio Protoc
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Bio-Protocol, LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Efficient precision genome engineering requires high frequency and specificity of integration at the genomic target site. Multiple design strategies for zebrafish gene targeting have previously been reported with widely varying frequencies for germline recovery of integration alleles. The GeneWeld protocol and pGTag (plasmids for Gene Tagging) vector series provide a set of resources to streamline precision gene targeting in zebrafish. Our approach uses short homology of 24-48 bp to drive targeted integration of DNA reporter cassettes by homology-mediated end joining (HMEJ) at a CRISPR/Cas induced DNA double-strand break. The pGTag vectors contain reporters flanked by a universal CRISPR sgRNA sequence to liberate the targeting cassette in vivo and expose homology arms for homology-driven integration. Germline transmission rates for precision-targeted integration alleles range 22-100%. Our system provides a streamlined, straightforward, and cost-effective approach for high-efficiency gene targeting applications in zebrafish. Graphic abstract: [Image: see text] GeneWeld method for CRISPR/Cas9 targeted integration.

Details

ISSN :
23318325
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BIO-PROTOCOL
Accession number :
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