A lectin-based magnetic CRISPR screening protocol permits rapid discovery of genes regulating cell-surface glycosylation

Read the full article See related articles

Discuss this preprint

Start a discussion What are Sciety discussions?

Listed in

This article is not in any list yet, why not save it to one of your lists.
Log in to save this article

Abstract

FACS-based CRISPR screening has emerged as a potent tool for dissecting the genetic networks that regulate cell-surface glycosylation. However, existing protocols are tedious and poorly suited to many cell models. We developed a lectin-based magnetic-activated cell sorting platform (Lec-MACS) that enables rapid identification of genes controlling expression of specific cell-surface glycans. Lec-MACS is faster and easier to perform than FACS-based screening while producing data of similar quality. We subsequently applied Lec-MACS to produce a genomic atlas of genes regulating breast cancer hypersialylation. This method will dramatically expand the scope and throughput of genetic screens targeted at cell-surface glycans.

Article activity feed