Sequence-specific inhibition of microRNA via CRISPR/CRISPRi system

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Abstract

Here, we report a convenient and efficient miRNA inhibition strategy employing the CRISPR system. Using specifically designed gRNAs, miRNA gene has been cut at a single site by Cas9, resulting in knockdown of the miRNA in murine cells. Using a modified CRISPR interference system (CRISPRi), inactive Cas9 can reversibly prevent the expression of both monocistronic miRNAs and polycistronic miRNA clusters. Furthermore, CRISPR/CRISPRi is also capable of suppressing genes in porcine cells.

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Zhao, Y., Dai, Z., Liang, Y., Yin, M., Ma, K., He, M., … Teng, C. B. (2014). Sequence-specific inhibition of microRNA via CRISPR/CRISPRi system. Scientific Reports, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep03943

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