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CRISPR-Directed In Vitro Gene Editing of Plasmid DNA Catalyzed by Cpf1 (Cas12a) Nuclease and a Mammalian Cell-Free Extract.


ABSTRACT: Extraordinary efforts are underway to offer greater versatility and broader applications for CRISPR-directed gene editing. Here, we report the establishment of a system for studying this process in a mammalian cell-free extract prepared from HEK-293 human embryonic kidney cells. A ribonucleoprotein (RNP) particle and a mammalian cell-free extract coupled with a genetic readout are used to generate and identify specific deletions or insertions within a plasmid target. A Cpf1 (Cas12a) RNP induces a double-stranded break, and the cell-free extract provides the appropriate enzymatic activities to direct specific deletion through resection and homology directed repair in the presence of single- and double-stranded donor DNA. This cell-free system establishes a foundation to study the heterogeneous products of gene editing, as well as the relationship between nonhomologous end joining and homology directed repair and related regulatory circuitries simultaneously in a controlled environment.

SUBMITTER: Sansbury BM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6345151 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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CRISPR-Directed <i>In Vitro</i> Gene Editing of Plasmid DNA Catalyzed by Cpf1 (Cas12a) Nuclease and a Mammalian Cell-Free Extract.

Sansbury Brett M BM   Wagner Amanda M AM   Nitzan Erez E   Tarcic Gabi G   Kmiec Eric B EB  

The CRISPR journal 20180401 2


Extraordinary efforts are underway to offer greater versatility and broader applications for CRISPR-directed gene editing. Here, we report the establishment of a system for studying this process in a mammalian cell-free extract prepared from HEK-293 human embryonic kidney cells. A ribonucleoprotein (RNP) particle and a mammalian cell-free extract coupled with a genetic readout are used to generate and identify specific deletions or insertions within a plasmid target. A Cpf1 (Cas12a) RNP induces  ...[more]

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