Rapid self-selecting and clone-free integration of transgenes into engineered CRISPR safe harbor locations in Caenorhabditis elegans

Autor: Megan J. Moerdyk-Schauwecker, Zachary C Stevenson, Brennen Jamison, Patrick C. Phillips
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, Vol 10, Iss 10, Pp 3775-3782 (2020)
G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics
Popis: Precision genome editing for model organisms has revolutionized functional analysis and validation of a wide variety of molecular systems. To date, the capacity to insert transgenes into the model nematode Caenorhabditis elegans has focused on utilizing either transposable elements or CRISPR-based safe harbor strategies. These methods require laborious screening processes that often result in false positives from heritable extrachromosomal arrays or rely on co-CRISPR markers to identify likely edited individuals. As a result, verification of transgene insertion requires anti-array selection screening methods or extensive PCR genotyping respectively. These approaches also rely on cloning plasmids for the addition of transgenes. Here, we present a novel safe harbor CRISPR-based integration strategy that utilizes engineered insertion locations containing a synthetic guide RNA target and a split-selection system to eliminate false positives from array formation, thereby providing integration-specific selection. This approach allows the experimenter to confirm an integration event has taken place without molecular validation or anti-array screening methods, and is capable of producing integrated transgenic lines in as little as five days post-injection. To further increase the speed of generating transgenic lines, we also utilized the C. elegans native homology-based formation of extra-chromosomal arrays to assemble transgenes in-situ, removing the cloning step. We show that complete transgenes can be made and inserted into our split-selection safe harbor locations starting from PCR products, providing a clone-free and molecular-validation-free strategy for single-copy transgene integration. Overall, this combination of approaches provides an economical and rapid system for generating highly reproducible complex transgenics in C. elegans.
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