Tagger-A Swiss army knife for multiomics to dissect cell type-specific mechanisms of gene expression in mice

2019 | journal article; research paper

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​Tagger-A Swiss army knife for multiomics to dissect cell type-specific mechanisms of gene expression in mice​
Kaczmarczyk, L.; Bansal, V.; Rajput, A.; Rahman, R.-U.; Krzyżak, W.; Degen, J. & Poll, S. et al.​ (2019) 
PLoS Biology17(8) art. e3000374​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000374 

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Kaczmarczyk, Lech; Bansal, Vikas; Rajput, Ashish; Rahman, Raza-Ur; Krzyżak, Wiesław; Degen, Joachim; Poll, Stefanie; Fuhrmann, Martin; Bonn, Stefan ; Jackson, Walker Scot
Abstract
A deep understanding of how regulation of the multiple levels of gene expression in mammalian tissues give rise to complex phenotypes has been impeded by cellular diversity. A handful of techniques were developed to tag-select nucleic acids of interest in specific cell types, thereby enabling their capture. We expanded this strategy by developing the Tagger knock-in mouse line bearing a quad-cistronic transgene combining enrichment tools for nuclei, nascent RNA, translating mRNA, and mature microRNA (miRNA). We demonstrate that Tagger can capture the desired nucleic acids, enabling multiple omics approaches to be applied to specific cell types in vivo using a single transgenic mouse line.
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2019
Journal
PLoS Biology 
Project
SFB 1286: Quantitative Synaptologie 
SFB 1286 | Z02: Integrative Datenanalyse und -interpretation. Generierung einer synaptisch-integrativen Datenstrategie (SynIDs) 
Working Group
RG Bonn 
eISSN
1545-7885
Language
English

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