High-throughput screening of a luciferase reporter of gene silencing on the inactive X chromosome

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Abstract

Assays of luciferase gene activity are a sensitive and quantitative reporter system suited to high-throughput screening. We adapted a luciferase assay to a screening strategy for identifying factors that reactivate epigenetically silenced genes. This epigenetic luciferase reporter is subject to endogenous gene silencing mechanisms on the inactive X chromosome (Xi) in primary mouse cells and thus captures the multilayered nature of chromatin silencing in development. Here, we describe the optimization of an Xi-linked luciferase reactivation assay in 384-well format and adaptation of the assay for high-throughput siRNA and chemical screening. Xi-luciferase reactivation screening has applications in stem cell biology and cancer therapy. We have used the approach described here to identify chromatin-modifying proteins and to identify drug combinations that enhance the gene reactivation activity of the DNA demethylating drug 5-aza-2′-deoxycytidine.

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Keegan, A., Plath, K., & Damoiseaux, R. (2018). High-throughput screening of a luciferase reporter of gene silencing on the inactive X chromosome. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1755, pp. 75–87). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-7724-6_6

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