Targeting the autosomal Ceratitis capitata transformer gene using Cas9 or dCas9 to masculinize XX individuals without inducing mutations.
Pasquale PrimoAngela MeccarielloMaria Grazia InghilterraAndrea GravinaGiuseppe Del CorsanoGennaro VolpeGermano SollazzoSerena AcetoMark D RobinsonMarco SalveminiGiuseppe SacconePublished in: BMC genetics (2020)
Our data suggest that the establishment of Cctra female-specific autoregulation during the early embryogenesis has been repressed in XX embryos by the transient binding of the Cas9-sgRNA on the first exon of the Cctra gene. This hypothesis is supported by the observation that the shift of Cctra splicing from female to male mode is induced also by dCas9. Collectively, the present findings corroborate the idea that a transient embryonic inactivation of Cctra is sufficient for male sex determination.