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Generation and Multi-phenotypic High-content Screening of Coxiella burnetii Transposon Mutants
Published on: May 13, 2015
Efficient genome-wide first-generation phenotypic screening system in mice using the piggyBac transposon
Hao Chang1,2,3, Yukun Pan1,2, Sean Landrette1,2
1Department of Genetics, Boyer Center for Molecular Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06536.
Abstract:
Genome-wide phenotypic screens provide an unbiased way to identify genes involved in particular biological traits, and have been widely used in lower model organisms. However, cost and time have limited the utility of such screens to address biological and disease questions in mammals. Here we report a highly efficient piggyBac (PB) transposon-based first-generation (F1) dominant screening system in mice that enables an individual investigator to conduct a genome-wide phenotypic screen within a year with fewer than 300 cages. The PB screening system uses visually trackable transposons to induce both gain- and loss-of-function mutations and generates genome-wide distributed new insertions in more than 55% of F1 progeny. Using this system, we successfully conducted a pilot F1 screen and identified 5 growth retardation mutations. One of these mutants, a Six1/4 mutant, revealed a role in milk intake behavior. The mutant animals exhibit abnormalities in nipple recognition and milk ingestion, as well as developmental defects in cranial nerves V, IX, and X. This PB F1 screening system offers individual laboratories unprecedented opportunities to conduct affordable genome-wide phenotypic screens for deciphering the genetic basis of mammalian biology and disease pathogenesis.
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