Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences (Mar 2016)

Targeted Editing of Myostatin Gene in Sheep by Transcription Activator-like Effector Nucleases

  • Xinxia Zhao,
  • Wei Ni,
  • Chuangfu Chen,
  • Wujiafu Sai,
  • Jun Qiao,
  • Jingliang Sheng,
  • Hui Zhang,
  • Guozhong Li,
  • Dawei Wang,
  • Shengwei Hu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5713/ajas.15.0041
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 3
pp. 413 – 418

Abstract

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Myostatin (MSTN) is a secreted growth factor expressed in skeletal muscle and adipose tissue that negatively regulates skeletal muscle mass. Gene knockout of MSTN can result in increasing muscle mass in sheep. The objectives were to investigate whether myostatin gene can be edited in sheep by transcription activator-like effector nucleases (TALENs) in tandem with single-stranded DNA oligonucleotides (ssODNs). We designed a pair of TALENs to target a highly conserved sequence in the coding region of the sheep MSTN gene. The activity of the TALENs was verified by using luciferase single-strand annealing reporter assay in HEK 293T cell line. Co-transfection of TALENs and ssODNs oligonucleotides induced precise gene editing of myostatin gene in sheep primary fibroblasts. MSTN gene-edited cells were successfully used as nuclear donors for generating cloned embryos. TALENs combined with ssDNA oligonucleotides provide a useful approach for precise gene modification in livestock animals.

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