无疤痕Cas9辅助重组(no-SCAR)大肠杆菌,一个易于使用的基因组编辑系统

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Christopher R. Reisch, Kristala L.J. Prather
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摘要

利用位点特异性DNA内切酶系统CRISPR/Cas9的基因组编辑系统的发现和发展,从根本上改变了许多生物基因组编辑的便利性和速度。在真核生物中,CRISPR/Cas9系统利用“引导”RNA使Cas9核酸酶在特定基因组位点上产生双链断裂,由非同源末端连接(NHEJ)修复酶修复,通常在此过程中产生随机突变。目标基因组的特定改变也可以通过在体内提供具有所需突变的DNA模板来产生,该突变通过同源定向修复合并。然而,大肠杆菌缺乏强大的双链断裂修复系统。因此,与真核生物不同,用Cas9靶向大肠杆菌染色体DNA会导致细胞死亡。然而,cas9介导的细菌杀伤可以用于选择混合群体中具有特定基因型的细胞。结合已经很好地描述的大肠杆菌重组的λ-Red系统,我们创建了一个高效的无标记和无疤痕基因组编辑系统。©2017 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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Scarless Cas9 Assisted Recombineering (no-SCAR) in Escherichia coli, an Easy-to-Use System for Genome Editing

The discovery and development of genome editing systems that leverage the site-specific DNA endonuclease system CRISPR/Cas9 has fundamentally changed the ease and speed of genome editing in many organisms. In eukaryotes, the CRISPR/Cas9 system utilizes a “guide” RNA to enable the Cas9 nuclease to make a double-strand break at a particular genome locus, which is repaired by non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) repair enzymes, often generating random mutations in the process. A specific alteration of the target genome can also be generated by supplying a DNA template in vivo with a desired mutation, which is incorporated by homology-directed repair. However, E. coli lacks robust systems for double-strand break repair. Thus, in contrast to eukaryotes, targeting E. coli chromosomal DNA with Cas9 causes cell death. However, Cas9-mediated killing of bacteria can be exploited to select against cells with a specified genotype within a mixed population. In combination with the well described λ-Red system for recombination in E. coli, we created a highly efficient system for marker-free and scarless genome editing. © 2017 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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