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Precise allele-specific genome editing by spatiotemporal control of CRISPR-Cas9 via pronuclear transplantation.


ABSTRACT: Gene-targeted animal models that are generated by injecting Cas9 and sgRNAs into zygotes are often accompanied by undesired double-strand break (DSB)-induced byproducts and random biallelic targeting due to uncontrollable Cas9 targeting activity. Here, we establish a parental allele-specific gene-targeting (Past-CRISPR) method, based on the detailed observation that pronuclear transfer-mediated cytoplasmic dilution can effectively terminate Cas9 activity. We apply this method in embryos to efficiently target the given parental alleles of a gene of interest and observed little genomic mosaicism because of the spatiotemporal control of Cas9 activity. This method allows us to rapidly explore the function of individual parent-of-origin effects and to construct animal models with a single genomic change. More importantly, Past-CRISPR could also be used for therapeutic applications or disease model construction.

SUBMITTER: Li Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7490392 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Precise allele-specific genome editing by spatiotemporal control of CRISPR-Cas9 via pronuclear transplantation.

Li Yanhe Y   Weng Yuteng Y   Bai Dandan D   Jia Yanping Y   Liu Yingdong Y   Zhang Yalin Y   Kou Xiaochen X   Zhao Yanhong Y   Ruan Jingling J   Chen Jiayu J   Yin Jiqing J   Wang Hong H   Teng Xiaoming X   Wang Zuolin Z   Liu Wenqiang W   Gao Shaorong S  

Nature communications 20200914 1


Gene-targeted animal models that are generated by injecting Cas9 and sgRNAs into zygotes are often accompanied by undesired double-strand break (DSB)-induced byproducts and random biallelic targeting due to uncontrollable Cas9 targeting activity. Here, we establish a parental allele-specific gene-targeting (Past-CRISPR) method, based on the detailed observation that pronuclear transfer-mediated cytoplasmic dilution can effectively terminate Cas9 activity. We apply this method in embryos to effic  ...[more]

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