蜥蜴卵母细胞注射手术方法及CRISPR-Cas9诱变。

Christina E Sabin, Sukhada P Samudra, Anna L Iouchmanov, Amber L Rittgers, James D Lauderdale, Douglas B Menke
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摘要

鳞片类,包括蜥蜴和蛇的分类单元,是一个多样化的爬行动物组合,有超过11,000种被描述的物种。然而,对鳞片中基因功能的研究仍然非常有限,主要是由于缺乏既定的遗传工具和合适的实验系统。在这些爬行动物中开展基于crispr的基因编辑的一个主要挑战是,对大多数物种来说,分离受精卵母细胞或单细胞胚胎是不切实际的,因为受精发生在体内,许多物种的雌性可以储存精子,而且缺乏检测排卵的简单方法。为了克服这些挑战,我们开发了一种独特的棕色蜥蜴手术方法,该方法使用户能够在蜥蜴卵巢内尚未成熟的未受精卵母细胞进入并微注射。我们在这里描述了麻醉成年雌性蜥蜴,通过手术切口进入卵巢体腔,并微注射带有CRISPR-Cas9核糖核蛋白复合物的未受精卵母细胞以产生靶向突变,从而实现基因编辑蜥蜴的常规生产的方法。
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A Surgical Method for Oocyte Injection and CRISPR-Cas9 Mutagenesis in Anolis Lizards.

Squamates, the taxon that comprises lizards and snakes, are a diverse assemblage of reptiles represented by more than 11,000 described species. Studies of gene function in squamates, however, have remained very limited, largely due to the lack of established genetic tools and suitable experimental systems. A major challenge for the development of CRISPR-based gene editing in these reptiles is that the isolation of fertilized oocytes or single-celled embryos is impractical for most species, given that fertilization occurs internally, the females of many species can store sperm, and simple methods for detecting ovulation are lacking. To overcome these challenges, we have developed a unique surgical approach in the brown anole lizard Anolis sagrei The procedure enables users to access and microinject unfertilized oocytes while they are still maturing within the lizard ovary. We describe here the methods to anesthetize adult female anoles, access the ovary through a surgical incision into the coelomic cavity, and microinject unfertilized oocytes with CRISPR-Cas9 ribonucleoprotein complexes to generate targeted mutations, enabling the routine production of gene-edited lizards.

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Cold Spring Harbor protocols
Cold Spring Harbor protocols Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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期刊介绍: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory is renowned for its teaching of biomedical research techniques. For decades, participants in its celebrated, hands-on courses and users of its laboratory manuals have gained access to the most authoritative and reliable methods in molecular and cellular biology. Now that access has moved online. Cold Spring Harbor Protocols is an interdisciplinary journal providing a definitive source of research methods in cell, developmental and molecular biology, genetics, bioinformatics, protein science, computational biology, immunology, neuroscience and imaging. Each monthly issue details multiple essential methods—a mix of cutting-edge and well-established techniques.
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