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Genetic manipulation and targeted protein degradation in mammalian systems: practical considerations, tips and tricks for discovery research.

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Gaining a mechanistic understanding of the molecular pathways underpinning cellular and organismal physiology invariably relies on perturbation of an experimental system to infer causality. This can be achieved either by… Click to show full abstract

Gaining a mechanistic understanding of the molecular pathways underpinning cellular and organismal physiology invariably relies on perturbation of an experimental system to infer causality. This can be achieved either by genetic manipulation or by pharmacological treatment. Generally, the former approach is applicable to a wider range of targets, is more precise and can address more nuanced functional aspects. Despite such apparent advantages, genetic manipulation (i.e. knock-down, knock-out, mutation and tagging) in mammalian systems can be challenging due to problems with delivery, low rates of homologous recombination and epigenetic silencing. The advent of CRISPR-Cas9 in combination with the development of robust differentiation protocols that can efficiently generate a variety of different cell types in vitro has accelerated our ability to probe gene function in a more physiological setting. Often the main obstacle in this path of enquiry is to achieve the desired genetic modification. In this short review, we will focus on gene perturbation in mammalian cells and how editing and differentiation of pluripotent stem cells can complement more traditional approaches. Additionally, we introduce novel targeted protein degradation approaches as an alternative to DNA/RNA-based manipulation. Our aim is to provide a broad overview of recent approaches and in vitro systems to study mammalian cell biology. Due to space limitations, we limit ourselves to provide the inexperienced reader with a conceptual framework on how to use these tools, and for more in-depth information we will provide specific references throughout.

Keywords: mammalian systems; genetic manipulation; targeted protein; manipulation; protein degradation

Journal Title: FEBS open bio
Year Published: 2023

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