CRISPR-Cas9 mediated genetic engineering for the purification of the endogenous integrator complex from mammalian cells

Publication date: December 2016 Source:Protein Expression and Purification, Volume 128 Author(s): David Baillat, William K. Russell, Eric J. Wagner The Integrator Complex (INT) is a large multi-subunit protein complex, containing at least 14 subunits and a host of associated factors. These protein components have been established through pulldowns of overexpressed epitope tagged subunits or by using antibodies raised against specific subunits. Here, we utilize CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing technology to introduce N-terminal FLAG epitope tags into the endogenous genes that encode Integrator subunit 4 and 11 within HEK293T cells. We provide specific details regarding design, approaches for facile screening, and our observed frequency of successful recombination. Finally, using silver staining, Western blotting and LC-MS/MS we compare the components of INT of purifications from CRISPR derived lines to 293T cells overexpressing FLAG-INTS11 to define a highly resolved constituency of mammalian INT.
Source: Protein Expression and Purification - Category: Biochemistry Source Type: research