Rapid and cost-effective gene targeting in rat embryonic stem cells by TALENs.

Authors:
Tong C1, Huang G, Ashton C, Wu H, Yan H, Ying QL.
In:
Source: J Gene Med
Publication Date: (2012)
Issue: 39(6): 1-8
Research Area:
Stem Cells
Gene Expression
Cells used in publication:
Embryonic Stem cells (ES) rat
Species: rat
Tissue Origin:
Platform:
Nucleofector® I/II/2b
Experiment
1x10e6 rat ES cells, Mouse ES Cell nucleofector kit (VPH-1001), cotransfected with 2 plasmids (pCAG-TAL-BMPR2-L and pCAG-Tal-BMPR2-R; each 1.5µg) with program A-13; seeding afterwards on 100mm dish on MEF feeder cells,
Abstract
The rat is the preferred animal model in many areas of biomedical research and drug development. Genetic manipulation in rats has lagged behind that in mice due to the lack of efficient gene targeting tools. Previously, we generated a knockout rat via conventional homologous recombination in rat embryonic stem (ES) cells. Here, we show that efficient gene targeting in rat ES cells can be achieved quickly through transcription activator-like effector nuclease (TALEN)-mediated DNA double-strand breaks. Using the Golden Gate cloning technique, we constructed a pair of TALEN targeting vectors for the gene of interest in 5 days. After gene transfection, the targeted rat ES cell colonies were isolated, screened, and confirmed by PCR without the need of drug selection. Our results suggest that TALEN-mediated gene targeting is a superior means of establishing genetically modified rat ES cell lines with high efficiency and short turnaround time.