Transcription activator-like effector nucleases Enrichment Mutant cells Flow cytometry Magnetic separation Hygromycin B
Publication Date
2014-08
Journal
METHODS, v.69, no.1, pp.108 - 117
Publisher
ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Abstract
Targeted gene knockout using engineered nucleases such as transcription activator like-effector
nucleases (TALENs) is a gold standard for investigating the functions of a gene of interest. Although most TALENs can cleave chromosomal DNA efficiently, the activities of designed TALENs are not always high enough to allow the efficient derivation of cells containing TALEN-driven mutations. Thus, simple methods to enrich cells containing TALEN-directed mutations would facilitate the use of TALENs. Here we describe the enrichment of such cells using surrogate episomal reporters coupled with flow cytometric sorting, magnetic separation, or hygromycin selection.