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CRISPR Guide RNA Cloning for Mammalian Systems
Published on: October 2, 2018
Fluorescent Guide RNAs Facilitate Development of Layered Pol II-Driven CRISPR Circuits
David J Menn1, Swechchha Pradhan1, Samira Kiani1
1School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering , Arizona State University , Tempe , Arizona 85281 , United States.
Abstract:
Efficient clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR) guide RNA (gRNA) expression from RNA Polymerase II (Pol II) promoters will aid in construction of complex CRISPR-based synthetic gene networks. Yet, we require tools to properly visualize gRNA directly to quantitatively study the corresponding network behavior. To address this need, we employed a fluorescent gRNA (fgRNA) to visualize synthetic CRISPR network dynamics without affecting gRNA functionality. We show that studying gRNA dynamics directly enables circuit modification and improvement of network function in Pol II-driven CRISPR circuits. This approach generates information necessary for optimizing the overall function of these networks and provides insight into the hurdles remaining in Pol II-regulated gRNA expression.
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