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Cas13d experimental viral genome-wide screen identifies regions of RNA vulnerability in SARScov2


ABSTRACT: We performed an experimental Cas13d-SARScov2 genome-wide screen to identify gRNAs that would allow Cas13d to degrade the viral RNA. We built mCherry reporter plasmids that express mCherry with a 3kb 3'UTR deriving from the SARScov2 genome. In total we designed 11 reporters covering the entire plus strand of the viral genome and 11 other reporters covering the entire minus strand. Each of the 22 mCherry reporter plasmids carries a U6 expression cassette containing a Cas13d gRNA that targets the 3'UTR of the mCherry reporter. Each reporter is represented by a pool of reporters each containing a different gRNA that targets mCherry 3'UTR for a total average of ~300 gRNA per 3'UTR. The entire pool of 22 reporters, each with a pool of ~300 different gRNAs constitutes a comprehensive set ~6,500 reporters (~ 6,500 different gRNAs) that allowed us to interrogate the entire SARScov2 plus and minus strand viral RNA for regions of vulnerability and targetability. In order to specifically interrogate Cas13d activity an remove the biases that would be introduced in the reporter expression by the presence of a large 3kb 3'UTR we used a case (presence of Cas13d) control (absence of Cas13d) design. Briefly, the ~6,500 reporters were lentiviral transduced in RKO cells, the cells were split in 2 populations, 1 population was transduced with Cas13d and the other serving as control did not. The population expressing Cas13d was FACS sorted in low mCherry (efficient gRNAs) and high mCherry (un-efficient gRNAs) in 2 biological replicates and the genomic DNA of these populations was extracted, gRNAs were PCR amplified and sequenced. For the population that did not express Cas13d, a low mCherry, one high mCherry and unsorted population were sequenced as control libraries.

INSTRUMENT(S): NextSeq 2000

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

SUBMITTER: Ionut Atanasoai 

PROVIDER: E-MTAB-11111 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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