| Literature DB >> 25047178 |
Julien Valton1, Jean-Pierre Cabaniols2, Romàn Galetto3, Fabien Delacote3, Marianne Duhamel3, Sebastien Paris3, Domique Alain Blanchard3, Céline Lebuhotel3, Séverine Thomas3, Sandra Moriceau3, Raffy Demirdjian3, Gil Letort3, Adeline Jacquet3, Annabelle Gariboldi3, Sandra Rolland3, Fayza Daboussi3, Alexandre Juillerat3, Claudia Bertonati3, Aymeric Duclert3, Philippe Duchateau3.
Abstract
TALEN is one of the most widely used tools in the field of genome editing. It enables gene integration and gene inactivation in a highly efficient and specific fashion. Although very attractive, the apparent simplicity and high success rate of TALEN could be misleading for novices in the field of gene editing. Depending on the application, specific TALEN designs, activity assessments and screening strategies need to be adopted. Here we report different methods to efficiently perform TALEN-mediated gene integration and inactivation in different mammalian cell systems including induced pluripotent stem cells and delineate experimental examples associated with these approaches.Entities:
Keywords: Gene editing; Gene inactivation; Gene insertion; Gene tagging; Methylation; TALEN
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25047178 DOI: 10.1016/j.ymeth.2014.06.013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods ISSN: 1046-2023 Impact factor: 3.608