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Precise base editing for the in vivo study of developmental signaling and human pathologies in zebrafish.


ABSTRACT: While zebrafish is emerging as a new model system to study human diseases, an efficient methodology to generate precise point mutations at high efficiency is still lacking. Here we show that base editors can generate C-to-T point mutations with high efficiencies without other unwanted on-target mutations. In addition, we established a new editor variant recognizing an NAA protospacer adjacent motif, expanding the base editing possibilities in zebrafish. Using these approaches, we first generated a base change in the ctnnb1 gene, mimicking oncogenic an mutation of the human gene known to result in constitutive activation of endogenous Wnt signaling. Additionally, we precisely targeted several cancer-associated genes including cbl. With this last target, we created a new zebrafish dwarfism model. Together our findings expand the potential of zebrafish as a model system allowing new approaches for the endogenous modulation of cell signaling pathways and the generation of precise models of human genetic disease-associated mutations.

SUBMITTER: Rosello M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7932688 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Precise base editing for the <i>in vivo</i> study of developmental signaling and human pathologies in zebrafish.

Rosello Marion M   Vougny Juliette J   Czarny François F   Mione Marina C MC   Concordet Jean-Paul JP   Albadri Shahad S   Del Bene Filippo F  

eLife 20210212


While zebrafish is emerging as a new model system to study human diseases, an efficient methodology to generate precise point mutations at high efficiency is still lacking. Here we show that base editors can generate C-to-T point mutations with high efficiencies without other unwanted on-target mutations. In addition, we established a new editor variant recognizing an NAA protospacer adjacent motif, expanding the base editing possibilities in zebrafish. Using these approaches, we first generated  ...[more]

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