LIU Xiaofeng, LIU Wei, NIE Yu, et al. Efficiency comparison of Rosa26 targeted integration of exogenous gene via ZFN, TALEN or CRISPR/Cas9[J]. Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis SunYatseni, 2020,59(2):137-144.
LIU Xiaofeng, LIU Wei, NIE Yu, et al. Efficiency comparison of Rosa26 targeted integration of exogenous gene via ZFN, TALEN or CRISPR/Cas9[J]. Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis SunYatseni, 2020,59(2):137-144. DOI: 10.13471/j.cnki.acta.snus.2020.02.016.
Mammalian melanin synthesis is dependent on the oxidation of tyrosine. Tyrosinase (Tyr) is a key enzyme that catalyzes the oxidation of tyrosine. When exogenous
Tyr
is integrated into the genome of white coat color mouse
it can render the mouse to obtain the function of melanin synthesis
presenting a different coat color. To rapidly generate the mouse model with
Tyr
gene integrated
in this study
we constructed a promotorless plasmid donor pTyr-2A-DsRed
which containis the coding sequences of
Tyr
gene and the red fluorescent reporter (DsRed)
and the two flanking homologous arms. We selected the first intron of
Rosa26
for targeting integration
and designed ZFN pair
TALEN pairs and CRISPR/Cas9 cutting at almost the same site. Through measuring the intensity of DsRed fluorescence in C
2
C
12
cells by flow cytometry
we compared the efficiency of the targeted integration of exogenous DNA mediated by the three different genome editing tools
and found that CRISPR/Cas9 was the most efficient. Therefore
we further integrated the plasmid donor into the genome of mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells
and screening the targeted single cell clones for blastocyst injection and subsequent embryo transfer. Ultimately
a single survived chimeric mouse with plasmid donor integrated was obtained. This mouse presented a white color hair mixed with black color hair phenotype