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Combinatorial single-cell CRISPR screens by direct guide RNA capture and targeted sequencing.

Joseph M ReplogleThomas M NormanAlbert XuJeffrey A HussmannJin ChenJ Zachery CoganElliott J MeerJessica M TerryDaniel P RiordanNiranjan SrinivasIan T FiddesJoseph G ArthurLuigi J AlvaradoKatherine A PfeifferTarjei S MikkelsenJonathan S WeissmanBritt Adamson
Published in: Nature biotechnology (2020)
Single-cell CRISPR screens enable the exploration of mammalian gene function and genetic regulatory networks. However, use of this technology has been limited by reliance on indirect indexing of single-guide RNAs (sgRNAs). Here we present direct-capture Perturb-seq, a versatile screening approach in which expressed sgRNAs are sequenced alongside single-cell transcriptomes. Direct-capture Perturb-seq enables detection of multiple distinct sgRNA sequences from individual cells and thus allows pooled single-cell CRISPR screens to be easily paired with combinatorial perturbation libraries that contain dual-guide expression vectors. We demonstrate the utility of this approach for high-throughput investigations of genetic interactions and, leveraging this ability, dissect epistatic interactions between cholesterol biogenesis and DNA repair. Using direct capture Perturb-seq, we also show that targeting individual genes with multiple sgRNAs per cell improves efficacy of CRISPR interference and activation, facilitating the use of compact, highly active CRISPR libraries for single-cell screens. Last, we show that hybridization-based target enrichment permits sensitive, specific sequencing of informative transcripts from single-cell RNA-seq experiments.
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