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Construction of a human hTERT RPE-1 cell line with inducible Cre for editing of endogenous genes

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posted on 2024-08-05, 11:36 authored by NL Hindul, A Jhita, DG Oprea, TA Hussain, O Gonchar, MAM Campillo, L O'Regan, MT Kanemaki, Andrew Fry, K Hirota, Kayoko TanakaKayoko Tanaka
The human retinal pigment epithelial RPE-1 cell line immortalized with hTERT retains a stable karyotype with a modal chromosome number of 46 and has been widely used to study physiological events in human cell culture systems. To facilitate inducible knock-out or knock-in experiments in this cell line, we have modified the AAVS1 locus to harbour a DNA fragment encoding ERT2-Cre-ERT2 fusion protein under regulation of a Tet-On expression system. In the generated cell line, active Cre recombinase was induced by simple addition of doxycycline and tamoxifen to the culture medium. As proof of concept, we successfully introduced an oncogenic point mutation to the endogenous KRAS gene locus of this cell line. The cell line will serve as a powerful tool to conduct functional analyses of human genes.

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Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)

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Citation

Biol Open (2022) 11 (2): bio059056

Author affiliation

College of Life Sciences / Molecular & Cell Biology

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

Biology open

Volume

11

Issue

2

Pagination

bio059056

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

issn

2046-6390

eissn

2046-6390

Acceptance date

2022-01-11

Copyright date

2022

Available date

2024-08-05

Spatial coverage

England

Language

en

Deposited by

Dr Kayoko Tanaka

Deposit date

2024-08-01

Data Access Statement

The datasets supporting the conclusions of this article are included within the article and its Supplementary Material file. We deposited the pInt-ERCreER plasmid along with its map and sequence in Addgene.

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