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Rapid assembly of customized TALENs into multiple
Authors
AJ Bogdanove
AJ Walhout
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B Davies
BP Zambrowicz
C Engler
C Mussolino
C Uhde-Stone
Christina Chan
CJ Friddle
D Reyon
DA Stroud
DF Carlson
DL Cheo
E Weber
EL Doyle
F Zhang
FE Moore
GK Taylor
H Wang
H Wang
J Boch
J Liu
JC Miller
JL Hartley
JL Schmid-Burgk
K Jacoby
Kyle E. Orwig
L Cong
L Cong
L Tesson
M Holkers
M Jinek
M Li
M Rostovskaya
M Rostovskaya
MA Li
MA Li
MJ Moscou
ML Christian
N Sun
N Sun
NE Sanjana
P Mali
Q Ding
R Alba
R Geissler
R Hu
R Li
R Takeuchi
S Ansai
S Baxter
S Chen
S Cristea
Siliang Zhang
SM Choi
T Cathomen
T Cermak
T Gaj
T Li
T Li
T Li
T Mashimo
T Sakuma
VM Bedell
Xin Huang
Y Fu
Y Kim
Y Zhang
Y Zu
YH Sung
YH Sung
Yi Sheng
Z Qiu
Z Zhang
Zhengxing Zhang
Publication date
1 January 2013
Publisher
'Public Library of Science (PLoS)'
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Abstract
Transcriptional activator-like effector nucleases (TALENs) have become a powerful tool for genome editing. Here we present an efficient TALEN assembly approach in which TALENs are assembled by direct Golden Gate ligation into Gateway® Entry vectors from a repeat variable di-residue (RVD) plasmid array. We constructed TALEN pairs targeted to mouse Ddx3 subfamily genes, and demonstrated that our modified TALEN assembly approach efficiently generates accurate TALEN moieties that effectively introduce mutations into target genes. We generated "user friendly" TALEN Entry vectors containing TALEN expression cassettes with fluorescent reporter genes that can be efficiently transferred via Gateway (LR) recombination into different delivery systems. We demonstrated that the TALEN Entry vectors can be easily transferred to an adenoviral delivery system to expand application to cells that are difficult to transfect. Since TALENs work in pairs, we also generated a TALEN Entry vector set that combines a TALEN pair into one PiggyBac transposon-based destination vector. The approach described here can also be modified for construction of TALE transcriptional activators, repressors or other functional domains. © 2013 Zhang et al
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