Bio-Protocol (Feb 2017)

Synthetic Lethality Screens Using RNAi in Combination with CRISPR-based Knockout in Drosophila Cells

  • Benjamin Housden,
  • Hilary Nicholson,
  • Norbert Perrimon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.2119
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3

Abstract

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A synthetic lethal interaction is a type of genetic interaction where the disruption of either of two genes individually has little effect but their combined disruption is lethal. Knowledge of synthetic lethal interactions can allow for elucidation of network structure and identification of candidate drug targets for human diseases such as cancer. In Drosophila, combinatorial gene disruption has been achieved previously by combining multiple RNAi reagents. Here we describe a protocol for high-throughput combinatorial gene disruption by combining CRISPR and RNAi. This approach previously resulted in the identification of highly reproducible and conserved synthetic lethal interactions (Housden et al., 2015).