Abstract
Abstract
Background
CRISPRi screening has become a powerful approach for functional genomic research. However, the off-target effects resulting from the mismatch tolerance between sgRNAs and their intended targets is a primary concern in CRISPRi applications.
Results
We introduce Guide Library Designer (GLiDe), a web-based tool specifically created for the genome-scale design of sgRNA libraries tailored for CRISPRi screening in prokaryotic organisms. GLiDe incorporates a robust quality control framework, rooted in prior experimental knowledge, ensuring the accurate identification of off-target hits. It boasts an extensive built-in database, encompassing 1,397 common prokaryotic species as a comprehensive design resource.
Conclusions
GLiDe provides the capability to design sgRNAs for newly discovered organisms. We further demonstrated that GLiDe exhibits enhanced precision in identifying off-target binding sites for the CRISPRi system.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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