TransTag enables simple and efficient transgene mapping in zebrafish via tagmentation.

IF 4.3 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Fanju W Meng, Paige Schneider, Xiaolu Wei, Krishan Ariyasiri, Marnie E Halpern, Patrick J Murphy
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Abstract

Zebrafish has become a preeminent model for developmental biology research, largely due to the ease of transgenesis. Despite widespread usage of transgenic lines, mapping of transgene insertion sites is rare, which raises complications involving potential local chromatin influences on transgene expression, off-target effects, and issues with allelic variation. To address these shortcomings, we introduce TransTag, a simple and efficient method utilizing Tn5 transposase-mediated tagmentation, for the streamlined identification of Tol2-based transgene insertion sites in zebrafish. TransTag is straightforward to perform and can identify insertion sites without the need for the alignment of raw sequencing data. We also provide a detailed protocol for TransTag, a step-by-step guide for data analysis, and a user-friendly Shiny app, making transgene mapping achievable at a low cost for researchers without programming expertise. Altogether, TransTag emerges as a valuable tool to enhance the precision and utility of transgenesis studies by providing essential chromosome-specific information on transgene locations.

TransTag可以通过标记在斑马鱼中进行简单有效的转基因定位。
斑马鱼已经成为发育生物学研究的杰出模型,很大程度上是由于转基因的便利性。尽管转基因品系被广泛使用,转基因插入位点的定位是罕见的,这引起了包括潜在的局部染色质对转基因表达的影响、脱靶效应和等位基因变异等问题的并发症。为了解决这些缺点,我们引入了TransTag,一种简单有效的方法,利用Tn5转座酶介导的标记,用于简化斑马鱼中基于tol2的转基因插入位点的鉴定。TransTag操作简单,无需对原始测序数据进行比对即可识别插入位点。我们还为TransTag提供了详细的协议,数据分析的分步指南,以及用户友好的Shiny应用程序,使没有编程专业知识的研究人员以低成本实现转基因制图。总之,TransTag是一个有价值的工具,通过提供转基因位置的基本染色体特异性信息来提高转基因研究的准确性和实用性。
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Cell Reports Methods
Cell Reports Methods Chemistry (General), Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (General), Immunology and Microbiology (General)
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