Highly Improved Gene Targeting by Germline-Specific Cas9 Expression in Drosophila
National Institute of Genetics
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Abstract
We report a simple yet extremely efficient platform for systematic gene targeting by the RNA-guided endonuclease Cas9 in Drosophila. The system comprises two transgenic strains: one expressing Cas9 protein from the germline-specific nanos promoter and the other ubiquitously expressing a custom guide RNA (gRNA) that targets a unique site in the genome. The two strains are crossed to form an active Cas9-gRNA complex specifically in germ cells, which cleaves and mutates the target site. We demonstrate rapid generation of mutants in seven neuropeptide and two microRNA genes in which no mutants have been described. Founder animals stably expressing Cas9-gRNA transmitted germline mutations to an average of 60% of…
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- Biology
- Germline
- Cas9
- CRISPR
- Genetics
- Guide RNA
- Gene
- Drosophila melanogaster
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