Single Genomic Loci Labeling and Manipulation Using SIMBA System.

Curr Protoc

Alfred E. Mann Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California.

Published: December 2023

The SIMBA (Simultaneous Imaging and Manipulation of genomic loci by Biomolecular Assemblies) system is an innovative CRISPR-based imaging technique that leverages dCas9-SunTag and FRB-mCherry-HP1α, with scFv-FKBP acting as a bridge. This powerful system enables simultaneous visualization and manipulation of genomic loci. The dCas9-SunTag fusion protein allows for precise targeting of specific genomic sites, and the FRB-mCherry-HP1α fusion protein facilitates the condensation of chromatin at the targeted loci. The scFv-FKBP bridge protein links dCas9-SunTag and FRB-mCherry-HP1α, ensuring efficient and specific recruitment of HP1α to the desired genomic loci. This integrated approach allows us to visualize and manipulate genomic regions of interest, opening up new avenues for studying genome organization, gene expression regulation, and chromatin dynamics in living cells. © 2023 The Authors. Current Protocols published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. Basic Protocol 1: Cloning of genetic constructs Basic Protocol 2: Transient transfection in mammalian cells and live-cell imaging Basic Protocol 3: Generation of SIMBA-expressing stable cell lines Basic Protocol 4: Manipulation of genomic loci using SIMBA.

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