Pooled library screening with multiplexed Cpf1 library

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Abstract

Capitalizing on the inherent multiplexing capability of AsCpf1, we developed a multiplexed, high-throughput screening strategy that minimizes library size without sacrificing gene targeting efficiency. We demonstrated that AsCpf1 can be used for functional genomics screenings and that an AsCpf1-based multiplexed library performs similarly as compared to currently available monocistronic CRISPR/Cas9 libraries, with only one vector required for each gene. We construct the smallest whole-genome CRISPR knock-out library, Mini-human, for the human genome (n = 17,032 constructs targeting 16,977 protein-coding genes), which performs favorably compared to conventional Cas9 libraries.

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Liu, J., Srinivasan, S., Li, C. Y., Ho, I. L., Rose, J., Shaheen, M. A., … Draetta, G. (2019). Pooled library screening with multiplexed Cpf1 library. Nature Communications, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-10963-x

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