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Optimized minimal genome-wide human sgRNA library.


ABSTRACT: Genome-wide clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)-based knockout screening is revolting the genetic analysis of a cellular or molecular phenotype in question but is challenged by the large size of single-guide RNA (sgRNA) library. Here we designed a minimal genome-wide human sgRNA library, H-mLib, which is composed of 21,159 sgRNA pairs assembled based on a dedicated selection strategy from all potential SpCas9/sgRNAs in the human genome. These sgRNA pairs were cloned into a dual-gRNA vector each targeting one gene, resulting in a compact library size nearly identical to the number of human protein-coding genes. The performance of the H-mLib was benchmarked to other CRISPR libraries in a proliferation screening conducted in K562 cells. We also identified groups of core essential genes and cell-type specific essential genes by comparing the screening results from the K562 and Jurkat cells. Together, the H-mLib exemplified high specificity and sensitivity in identifying essential genes while containing minimal library complexity, emphasizing its advantages and applications in CRISPR screening with limited cell numbers.

SUBMITTER: Zhou Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10354020 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Optimized minimal genome-wide human sgRNA library.

Zhou Yangfan Y   Wang Lixia L   Lu Zhike Z   Yu Zhenxing Z   Ma Lijia L  

Scientific reports 20230718 1


Genome-wide clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)-based knockout screening is revolting the genetic analysis of a cellular or molecular phenotype in question but is challenged by the large size of single-guide RNA (sgRNA) library. Here we designed a minimal genome-wide human sgRNA library, H-mLib, which is composed of 21,159 sgRNA pairs assembled based on a dedicated selection strategy from all potential SpCas9/sgRNAs in the human genome. These sgRNA pairs were clone  ...[more]

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