Creation of targeted genomic deletions using TALEN or CRISPR/Cas nuclease pairs in one-cell mouse embryos

Christina Brandl, Oskar Ortiz, Bernhard Röttig, Benedikt Wefers, Wolfgang Wurst, Ralf Kühn

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Abstract

The use of TALEN and CRISPR/CAS nucleases is becoming increasingly popular as a means to edit single target sites in one-cell mouse embryos. Nevertheless, an area that has received less attention concerns the engineering of structural genome variants and the necessary religation of two distant double-strand breaks. Herein, we applied pairs of TALEN or sgRNAs and Cas9 to create deletions in the Rab38 gene. We found that the deletion of 3.2 or 9.3. kb, but not of 30. kb, occurs at a frequency of 6-37%. This is sufficient for the direct production of mutants by embryo microinjection. Therefore, deletions up to ~10. kb can be readily achieved for modeling human disease alleles. This work represents an important step towards the establishment of new protocols that support the ligation of remote DSB ends to achieve even larger rearrangements.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)26-35
Seitenumfang10
FachzeitschriftFEBS Open Bio
Jahrgang5
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 1 Jan. 2015

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