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Finding of a highly efficient ZFN pair for Aqpep gene functioning in murine zygotes.


ABSTRACT: The generation efficiencies of mutation-induced mice when using engineered zinc-finger nucleases (ZFNs) have been generally 10 to 20% of obtained pups in previous studies. The discovery of high-affinity DNA-binding modules can contribute to the generation of various kinds of novel artificial chromatin-targeting tools, such as zinc-finger acetyltransferases, zinc-finger histone kinases and so on, as well as improvement of reported zinc-finger recombinases and zinc-finger methyltransferases. Here, we report a novel ZFN pair that has a highly efficient mutation-induction ability in murine zygotes. The ZFN pair induced mutations in all obtained mice in the target locus, exon 17 of aminopeptidase Q gene, and almost all of the pups had biallelic mutations. This high efficiency was also shown in the plasmid DNA transfected in a cultured human cell line. The induced mutations were inherited normally in the next generation. The zinc-finger modules of this ZFN pair are expected to contribute to the development of novel ZF-attached chromatin-targeting tools.

SUBMITTER: Fujii W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4685226 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Finding of a highly efficient ZFN pair for Aqpep gene functioning in murine zygotes.

Fujii Wataru W   Onuma Asuka A   Yoshioka Shin S   Nagashima Keisuke K   Sugiura Koji K   Naito Kunihiko K  

The Journal of reproduction and development 20151009 6


The generation efficiencies of mutation-induced mice when using engineered zinc-finger nucleases (ZFNs) have been generally 10 to 20% of obtained pups in previous studies. The discovery of high-affinity DNA-binding modules can contribute to the generation of various kinds of novel artificial chromatin-targeting tools, such as zinc-finger acetyltransferases, zinc-finger histone kinases and so on, as well as improvement of reported zinc-finger recombinases and zinc-finger methyltransferases. Here,  ...[more]

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