Spatio-temporal control of targeted gene expression in combination with CRISPR/Cas and Tet-On systems in Medaka

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Abstract

Spatial and temporal control of transgene expression is a powerful approach to understand gene functions in specific cells and tissues. The Tet-On system is a robust tool for controlling transgene expression spatially and temporally; however, few studies have examined whether this system can be applied to postembryonic stages of Medaka (Oryzias latipes) or other fishes. Here, we first improved a basal promoter sequence on the donor vector for a nonhomologous end joining (NHEJ)-based knock-in (KI) system. Next, using transgenic Medaka for establishing the Tet-On system by KI, we demonstrated that doxycycline administration for four or more days by feeding can be a stable and efficient method to achieve expression of the transduced reporter gene in adult fish. From these analyses, we propose an optimized approach for a spatio-temporal gene-expression system in the adult stage of Medaka and other small fishes.

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Kayo, D., Kimura, S., Yamazaki, T., Naruse, K., Takeuchi, H., & Ansai, S. (2024). Spatio-temporal control of targeted gene expression in combination with CRISPR/Cas and Tet-On systems in Medaka. Genesis (United States), 62(1). https://doi.org/10.1002/dvg.23519

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