Author:
Ewen-Campen Ben,Yang-Zhou Donghui,Fernandes Vitória R.,González Delfina P.,Liu Lu-Ping,Tao Rong,Ren Xingjie,Sun Jin,Hu Yanhui,Zirin Jonathan,Mohr Stephanie E.,Ni Jian-Quan,Perrimon Norbert
Abstract
While several large-scale resources are available for in vivo loss-of-function studies in Drosophila, an analogous resource for overexpressing genes from their endogenous loci does not exist. We describe a strategy for generating such a resource using Cas9 transcriptional activators (CRISPRa). First, we compare a panel of CRISPRa approaches and demonstrate that, for in vivo studies, dCas9-VPR is the most optimal activator. Next, we demonstrate that this approach is scalable and has a high success rate, as >75% of the lines tested activate their target gene. We show that CRISPRa leads to physiologically relevant levels of target gene expression capable of generating strong gain-of-function (GOF) phenotypes in multiple tissues and thus serves as a useful platform for genetic screening. Based on the success of this CRISRPa approach, we are generating a genome-wide collection of flies expressing single-guide RNAs (sgRNAs) for CRISPRa. We also present a collection of more than 30 Gal4 > UAS:dCas9-VPR lines to aid in using these sgRNA lines for GOF studies in vivo.
Funder
HHS | NIH | National Institute of General Medical Sciences
HHS | National Institutes of Health
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Brazil Scientific Mobility Program
HHS | NIH | National Cancer Institute
Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China
National Basic Research Program
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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