Authors
Yufeng Li, Minkang Tan, Almira Akkari-Henić, Limin Zhang, Maarten Kip, Shengnan Sun, Jorian J Sepers, Ningning Xu, Yavuz Ariyurek, Susan L Kloet, Richard P Davis, Harald Mikkers, Joshua J Gruber, Michael P Snyder, Xiao Li, Baoxu Pang
Publication date
2024/5/22
Journal
Nature Biomedical Engineering
Pages
1-19
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
The functions of non-coding regulatory elements (NCREs), which constitute a major fraction of the human genome, have not been systematically studied. Here we report a method involving libraries of paired single-guide RNAs targeting both ends of an NCRE as a screening system for the Cas9-mediated deletion of thousands of NCREs genome-wide to study their functions in distinct biological contexts. By using K562 and 293T cell lines and human embryonic stem cells, we show that NCREs can have redundant functions, and that many ultra-conserved elements have silencer activity and play essential roles in cell growth and in cellular responses to drugs (notably, the ultra-conserved element PAX6_Tarzan may be critical for heart development, as removing it from human embryonic stem cells led to defects in cardiomyocyte differentiation). The high-throughput screen, which is compatible with single-cell …
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