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High-throughput screening of regulatory element function with epigenome editing technologies

  • US 10,676,735 B2
  • Filed: 07/22/2016
  • Issued: 06/09/2020
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/22/2015
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of high-throughput screening for one or more putative gene regulatory elements in a genome that modulate a phenotype, the method comprising:

  • a) contacting a plurality of modified target cells with a library of single guide RNAs (sgRNAs) that target a plurality of gene regulatory elements within the genome, thereby generating a plurality of test cells,b) selecting a population of test cells or an organism having a modulated phenotype;

    c) quantitating the frequency of the sgRNAs within the population of selected cells or the organism, wherein the sgRNAs that target gene regulatory elements that modulate the phenotype are overrepresented or underrepresented in the selected cells; and

    d) identifying and characterizing the sgRNAs within the population of selected test cells or the organism thereby identifying the gene regulatory elements that modulate the phenotype,wherein the modified target cell or organism comprises a fusion protein, the fusion protein comprising a first polypeptide domain comprising a nuclease-deficient Cas9 and a second polypeptide domain having an activity selected from the group consisting of transcription activation activity, transcription repression activity, nuclease activity, transcription release factor activity, histone modification activity, nucleic acid association activity, DNA methylase activity, and direct or indirect DNA demethylase activity.

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