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Generation of Genomic Deletions in Mammalian Cell Lines via CRISPR/Cas9
Published on: January 3, 2015
CRISPR deactivation in mammalian cells using photocleavable guide RNAs
Roger S Zou1, Yang Liu2, Taekjip Ha1,2,3,4
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA.
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The ability to deactivate CRISPR-Cas systems on demand would improve the safety and applicability of genome editing. Here, we detail a protocol using photocleavable guide RNAs (pcRNAs) to deactivate CRISPR-Cas9 inside cells. We verify that deactivation is both rapid and complete by checking for insertion-deletion (indel) mutations using Sanger sequencing. This protocol will be useful for researchers interested in using pcRNAs to improve genome editing specificity, characterize the timescales of genome editing, and study cellular DNA damage responses. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Zou et al. (2021).
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