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Reversible Regulation of Polyubiquitin Gene UBC via Modified Inducible CRISPR/Cas9 System.


ABSTRACT: Ubiquitin is required under both normal and stress conditions. Under stress conditions, upregulation of the polyubiquitin gene UBC is essential to meet the requirement of increased ubiquitin levels to confer stress resistance. However, UBC upregulation is usually observed only under stress conditions and not under normal conditions. Therefore, it has not been possible to upregulate UBC under normal conditions to study the effect of excess ubiquitin on cellular machinery. Recently, the CRISPR/Cas9 system has been widely used in biological research as a useful tool to study gene disruption effects. In this study, using an inducible CRISPR/Cas9 variant, a dCas9-VP64 fusion protein, combined with a single guide RNA (sgRNA) containing MS2 aptamer loops and MS2-p65-HSF1, we developed a system to increase the ubiquitin pool via upregulation of UBC. Although it is challenging to upregulate the expression of a gene that is already expressed at high levels, the significance of our system is that UBC upregulation can be induced in an efficient, reversible manner that is compatible with cellular processes, even under normal conditions. This system can be used to study ubiquitin pool dynamics and it will be a useful tool in identifying the role of ubiquitin under normal and stress conditions.

SUBMITTER: Han SW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6651705 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Reversible Regulation of Polyubiquitin Gene <i>UBC</i> via Modified Inducible CRISPR/Cas9 System.

Han Seung-Woo SW   Jung Byung-Kwon BK   Park So-Hyun SH   Ryu Kwon-Yul KY  

International journal of molecular sciences 20190628 13


Ubiquitin is required under both normal and stress conditions. Under stress conditions, upregulation of the polyubiquitin gene <i>UBC</i> is essential to meet the requirement of increased ubiquitin levels to confer stress resistance. However, <i>UBC</i> upregulation is usually observed only under stress conditions and not under normal conditions. Therefore, it has not been possible to upregulate <i>UBC</i> under normal conditions to study the effect of excess ubiquitin on cellular machinery. Rec  ...[more]

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