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Scientific Reports | 2018

‘Cold shock’ increases the frequency of homology directed repair gene editing in induced pluripotent stem cells

Qi Guo; Gabriel A. Mintier; M. Ma-Edmonds; D. Storton; Xuning Wang; X. Xiao; B Kienzle; D. Zhao; John N. Feder

Using CRISPR/Cas9 delivered as a RNA modality in conjunction with a lipid specifically formulated for large RNA molecules, we demonstrate that homology directed repair (HDR) rates between 20–40% can be achieved in induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC). Furthermore, low HDR rates (between 1–20%) can be enhanced two- to ten-fold in both iPSCs and HEK293 cells by ‘cold shocking’ cells at 32u2009°C for 24–48u2009hours following transfection. This method can also increases the proportion of loci that have undergone complete sequence conversion across the donor sequence, or ‘perfect HDR’, as opposed to partial sequence conversion where nucleotides more distal to the CRISPR cut site are less efficiently incorporated (‘partial HDR’). We demonstrate that the structure of the single-stranded DNA oligo donor can influence the fidelity of HDR, with oligos symmetric with respect to the CRISPR cleavage site and complementary to the target strand being more efficient at directing ‘perfect HDR’ compared to asymmetric non-target strand complementary oligos. Our protocol represents an efficient method for making CRISPR-mediated, specific DNA sequence changes within the genome that will facilitate the rapid generation of genetic models of human disease in iPSCs as well as other genome engineered cell lines.


Archive | 2007

Polynucleotides encoding novel pcsk9 variants

Gabriel A. Mintier; Jian Chen; John N. Feder; Rex A. Parker; Bowman Miao


Archive | 2005

POLYNUCLEOTIDES ENCODING A NOVEL HUMAN G-PROTEIN COUPLED RECEPTOR SPLICE VARIANT, HGPRBMY29SV2

John N. Feder; Chandra S. Ramanathan; Gabriel A. Mintier; David Bol


Archive | 2003

Polynucleotide encoding novel human G-protein coupled receptors, and splice variants thereof

John N. Feder; Gabriel A. Mintier; Chandra S. Ramanathan


Archive | 2004

Polynucleotide encoding a human relaxin receptor, HGPRBMY5v1

Chandra S. Ramanathan; John N. Feder; Gabriel A. Mintier; Kelly L. Bennett


Archive | 2004

Polynucleotide encoding a novel human g-protein coupled receptor variant of the relaxin receptor, hgprbmy5v1, and variants thereof

Chandra S. Ramanathan; John F. Feder; Gabriel A. Mintier


Archive | 2002

Polynucleotides encoding two novel human G-protein coupled receptors, HGPRBMY28 and HGPRBMY29, and splice variants thereof

John N. Feder; Chandra S. Ramanathan; Gabriel A. Mintier; David Bol; Donald R. Hawken


Archive | 2002

Polynucleotides encoding a human leucine-rich repeat domain containing protein, HLLRCR-1

John N. Feder; Chandra S. Ramanathan; Gabriel A. Mintier


Archive | 2014

ANTIBODIES THAT BIND NOVEL PCSK9 VARIANTS

Gabriel A. Mintier; Jian Chen; John N. Feder; Bowman Miao; Rex A. Parker


Archive | 2007

Splice variants of human G-protein coupled receptor HGPRBMY29 (HGPRMBY29SV2)

John N. Feder; Chandra S. Ramanathan; Gabriel A. Mintier; David Bol; Donald R. Hawken

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