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Development of an Efficient Genome Editing Method by CRISPR/Cas9 in a Fish Cell Line
Authors:Carola E Dehler  Pierre Boudinot  Samuel A M Martin  Bertrand Collet
Institution:1.Institute of Biological and Environmental Sciences,University of Aberdeen Tillydrone Avenue,Aberdeen,UK;2.VIM, INRA,Université Paris-Saclay,Jouy-en-Josas,France;3.Marine Laboratory,Marine Scotland,Aberdeen,UK
Abstract:CRISPR/Cas9 system has been used widely in animals and plants to direct mutagenesis. To date, no such method exists for fish somatic cell lines. We describe an efficient procedure for genome editing in the Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha CHSE. This cell line was genetically modified to firstly overexpress a monomeric form of EGFP (cell line CHSE-E Geneticin resistant) and additionally to overexpress nCas9n, a nuclear version of Cas9 (cell line CHSE-EC, Hygromycin and Geneticin resistant). A pre-validated sgRNA was produced in vitro and used to transfect CHSE-EC cells. The EGFP gene was disrupted in 34.6 % of cells, as estimated by FACS and microscopy. The targeted locus was characterised by PCR amplification, cloning and sequencing of PCR products; inactivation of the EGFP gene by deletions in the expected site was validated in 25 % of clones. This method opens perspectives for functional genomic studies compatible with high-throughput screening.
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