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De novo assembly and delivery to mouse cells of a 101 kb functional human gene

Authors :
Henri Berger
Jef D. Boeke
Megan S. Hogan
Teresa Davoli
Leslie A. Mitchell
Sudarshan Pinglay
Ran Brosh
Laura McCulloch
Nazario Bosco
Emily P. Huang
James A. Martin
Milica Bulajić
Esteban O. Mazzoni
Matthew T. Maurano
Source :
Genetics
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2021.

Abstract

Design and large-scale synthesis of DNA has been applied to the functional study of viral and microbial genomes. New and expanded technology development is required to unlock the transformative potential of such bottom-up approaches to the study of larger mammalian genomes. Two major challenges include assembling and delivering long DNA sequences. Here, we describe a workflow for de novo DNA assembly and delivery that enables functional evaluation of mammalian genes on the length scale of 100 kilobase pairs (kb). The DNA assembly step is supported by an integrated robotic workcell. We demonstrate assembly of the 101 kb human HPRT1 gene in yeast from 3 kb building blocks, precision delivery of the resulting construct to mouse embryonic stem cells, and subsequent expression of the human protein from its full-length human gene in mouse cells. This workflow provides a framework for mammalian genome writing. We envision utility in producing designer variants of human genes linked to disease and their delivery and functional analysis in cell culture or animal models.

Details

ISSN :
19432631
Volume :
218
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....dea81f52d7db1870e40c119b49e78eab
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/iyab038