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Application of CRISPR/Cas9 Nuclease in Amphioxus Genome Editing

Liuru Su, Chenggang Shi, Xin Huang, Yiquan Wang, Guang Li

2020Genes19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The cephalochordate amphioxus is a promising animal model for studying the origin of vertebrates due to its key phylogenetic position among chordates. Although transcription activator-like effector nucleases (TALENs) have been adopted in amphioxus genome editing, its labor-intensive construction of TALEN proteins limits its usage in many laboratories. Here we reported an application of the CRISPR/Cas9 system, a more amenable genome editing method, in this group of animals. Our data showed that while co-injection of Cas9 mRNAs and sgRNAs into amphioxus unfertilized eggs caused no detectable mutations at targeted loci, injections of Cas9 mRNAs and sgRNAs at the two-cell stage, or of Cas9 protein and sgRNAs before fertilization, can execute efficient disruptions of targeted genes. Among the nine tested sgRNAs (targeting five genes) co-injected with Cas9 protein, seven introduced mutations with efficiency ranging from 18.4% to 90% and four caused specific phenotypes in the injected embryos. We also demonstrated that monomerization of sgRNAs via thermal treatment or modifying the sgRNA structure could increase mutation efficacies. Our study will not only promote application of genome editing method in amphioxus research, but also provide valuable experiences for other organisms in which the CRISPR/Cas9 system has not been successfully applied.

Topics & Concepts

CRISPRTranscription activator-like effector nucleaseCas9Genome editingBiologyGenomeGeneGeneticsGuide RNAComputational biologyCRISPR and Genetic EngineeringInnovation and Socioeconomic DevelopmentGenetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model Organisms
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