Generation of a mouse mutant by oligonucleotide-mediated gene modification in ES cells

M Aarts, M Dekker, S de Vries… - Nucleic acids …, 2006 - academic.oup.com
M Aarts, M Dekker, S de Vries, A van der Wal, H te Riele
Nucleic acids research, 2006academic.oup.com
Oligonucleotide-mediated gene targeting is emerging as a powerful tool for the introduction
of subtle gene modifications in mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells and the generation of
mutant mice. However, its efficacy is strongly suppressed by DNA mismatch repair (MMR).
Here we report a simple and rapid procedure for the generation of mouse mutants using
transient down regulation of the central MMR protein MSH2 by RNA interference. We
demonstrate that under this condition, unmodified single-stranded DNA oligonucleotides …
Abstract
Oligonucleotide-mediated gene targeting is emerging as a powerful tool for the introduction of subtle gene modifications in mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells and the generation of mutant mice. However, its efficacy is strongly suppressed by DNA mismatch repair (MMR). Here we report a simple and rapid procedure for the generation of mouse mutants using transient down regulation of the central MMR protein MSH2 by RNA interference. We demonstrate that under this condition, unmodified single-stranded DNA oligonucleotides can be used to substitute single or several nucleotides. In particular, simultaneous substitution of four adjacent nucleotides was highly efficient, providing the opportunity to substitute virtually any given codon. We have used this method to create a codon substitution (N750F) in the Rb gene of mouse ES cells and show that the oligonucleotide-modified Rb allele can be transmitted through the germ line of mice.
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