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Institut für Labortierkunde (LTK) - Institute of Laboratory Animal Science

Cas9-mediated introduction of transgenes into safe harbours (R26)

Background

The Cas9-mediated generation of transgenic mice can be achieved by the injection of Cas9 protein or mRNA together with a guide RNA (gRNA) that determines the specificity, and a targeting vector into a mouse zygote. The enzyme will introduce DNA breaks at the location predetermined by the co-injected gRNA. As long as a targeting vector is co-injected these breaks can also be repaired by homologous recombination (HR) leading to defined gene modifications. This allows standardized integration of transgenes into safe harbours. At this point we offer the integration into the gt(ROSA)26Sor locus but are in the process to extend our service towards further safe harbours.

Service description

This service offers the generation of knock in mice by pronuclear injection of components of the CRISPR/Cas9 system and recombination substrates. Injections are routinely performed in C57BL6/J background, with other backgrounds possible on request (price may vary). The embryo transfers following microinjections are performed under SPF conditions, thus allowing founders to be introduced into most facilities. Please contact us directly for special requests such as injections in other mouse strains.

Prerequisites

  1. A completely filled out Request Form
  2. The GMO datasheet as requested by the veterinary office
  3. An iRATS breeding project opened under researchers own license to be used for weaned offspring (iRATS users only)
  4. The genebank (*.gbk or *.gb) file with the targeting vector, the target and the targeted locus
  5. 50 μg of the targeting vector (circular) at a concentration of 1µg/μl. Please contact us for a sample of the standard targeting vector that we use in these experiments.
  6. A validated genotyping PCR approach (including gel pictures), tested with WT genomic DNA spiked with the linearized transgene at various concentrations.

Costs

The cost of this service is 11500 CHF for inbred (C57BL/6J) mouse strains. This fee covers the donor animals, the injection of CRISPR/Cas9 components including the targeting vector, embryo transfers, collection of biopsies, hygiene testing and subsequent animal care costs until the founders are turned over to the researcher. An additional fee of 700 CHF will be charged when founders should already be bred to wt animals, before transfer to the TCF.

Terms and conditions

For terms and conditions please click  here.

 

In case of questions, please contact Johannes vom Berg before submitting a microinjection request. Every Friday we offer a “Targeting Club” at 9:00 am in our seminar rooms (Wagistr. 12, Schlieren or Sternwartstrasse 6, Unispital, Zürich), where you are welcome to discuss your project with us (see also upcoming dates).

 

 

Weiterführende Informationen

Contact

Johannes vom Berg
Tel.: +41 44 255 36 06
johannes.vomberg@uzh.ch

Requests