Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8340298 | Methods | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The ability to manipulate transcription in human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) is fundamental for the discovery of key genes and mechanisms governing cellular state and differentiation. Recently developed CRISPR-effector systems provide a systematic approach to rapidly test gene function in mammalian cells, including hPSCs. In this review, we discuss recent advances in CRISPR-effector technologies that have been employed to control transcription through gene activation, gene repression, and epigenome engineering. We describe an application of CRISPR-effector mediated transcriptional regulation in hPSCs by targeting a synthetic promoter driving a GFP transgene, demonstrating the ease and effectiveness of CRISPR-effector mediated transcriptional regulation in hPSCs.
Keywords
dCas9transcription activator-like effectormESCtracrRNACRISPR-associatedHpSCCas9CASPAMCAGcrRNACRISPRsingle guide RNAsgRNAStreptococcus pyogenesclustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeatsTALETranscriptional regulationMouse embryonic stem cellHuman pluripotent stem cellHuman pluripotent stem cellsprotospacer adjacent motifKRAB
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Authors
Ryan M. Genga, Nicola A. Kearns, René Maehr,