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gDesigner: computational design of synthetic gRNAs for Cas12a-based transcriptional repression in mammalian cells.

Michael A CroneJames T MacDonaldPaul S FreemontVelia Siciliano
Published in: NPJ systems biology and applications (2022)
Synthetic networks require complex intertwined genetic regulation often relying on transcriptional activation or repression of target genes. CRISPRi-based transcription factors facilitate the programmable modulation of endogenous or synthetic promoter activity and the process can be optimised by using software to select appropriate gRNAs and limit non-specific gene modulation. Here, we develop a computational software pipeline, gDesigner, that enables the automated selection of orthogonal gRNAs with minimized off-target effects and promoter crosstalk. We next engineered a Lachnospiraceae bacterium Cas12a (dLbCas12a)-based repression system that downregulates target gene expression by means of steric hindrance of the cognate promoter. Finally, we generated a library of orthogonal synthetic dCas12a-repressed promoters and experimentally demonstrated it in HEK293FT, U2OS and H1299 cells lines. Our system expands the toolkit of mammalian synthetic promoters with a new complementary and orthogonal CRISPRi-based system, ultimately enabling the design of synthetic promoter libraries for multiplex gene perturbation that facilitate the understanding of complex cellular phenotypes.
Keyphrases
  • gene expression
  • transcription factor
  • dna methylation
  • genome wide
  • genome wide identification
  • crispr cas
  • copy number
  • genome editing
  • induced apoptosis
  • high throughput
  • heat shock
  • deep learning
  • dna binding
  • pi k akt