Heritable targeted gene disruption in zebrafish using designed zinc-finger nucleases |
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Authors: | Doyon Yannick McCammon Jasmine M Miller Jeffrey C Faraji Farhoud Ngo Catherine Katibah George E Amora Rainier Hocking Toby D Zhang Lei Rebar Edward J Gregory Philip D Urnov Fyodor D Amacher Sharon L |
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Affiliation: | Sangamo BioSciences, Inc., Pt. Richmond Tech Center, 501 Canal Blvd., Suite A100, Richmond, California 94804, USA. |
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Abstract: | We describe the use of zinc-finger nucleases (ZFNs) for somatic and germline disruption of genes in zebrafish (Danio rerio), in which targeted mutagenesis was previously intractable. ZFNs induce a targeted double-strand break in the genome that is repaired to generate small insertions and deletions. We designed ZFNs targeting the zebrafish golden and no tail/Brachyury (ntl) genes and developed a budding yeast-based assay to identify the most active ZFNs for use in vivo. Injection of ZFN-encoding mRNA into one-cell embryos yielded a high percentage of animals carrying distinct mutations at the ZFN-specified position and exhibiting expected loss-of-function phenotypes. Over half the ZFN mRNA-injected founder animals transmitted disrupted ntl alleles at frequencies averaging 20%. The frequency and precision of gene-disruption events observed suggest that this approach should be applicable to any loci in zebrafish or in other organisms that allow mRNA delivery into the fertilized egg. |
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