qTAG: an adaptable plasmid scaffold for CRISPR-based endogenous tagging

qTAG:一种用于基于CRISPR的内源性标记的可适应性质粒支架

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作者:Reuben Philip # ,Amit Sharma # ,Laura Matellan ,Anna C Erpf ,Wen-Hsin Hsu ,Johnny M Tkach ,Haley D M Wyatt ,Laurence Pelletier

Abstract

Endogenous tagging enables the study of proteins within their native regulatory context, typically using CRISPR to insert tag sequences directly into the gene sequence. Here, we introduce qTAG, a collection of repair cassettes that makes endogenous tagging more accessible. The cassettes support N- and C-terminal tagging with commonly used selectable markers and feature restriction sites for easy modification. Lox sites also enable the removal of the marker gene after successful integration. We demonstrate the utility of qTAG with a range of diverse tags for applications in fluorescence imaging, proximity labeling, epitope tagging, and targeted protein degradation. The system includes novel tags like mStayGold, offering enhanced brightness and photostability for live-cell imaging of native protein dynamics. Additionally, we explore alternative cassette designs for conditional expression tagging, selectable knockout tagging, and safe-harbor expression. The plasmid collection is available through Addgene, featuring ready-to-use constructs for common subcellular markers and tagging cassettes to target genes of interest. The qTAG system will serve as an open resource for researchers to adapt and tailor their own experiments.

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