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Using single-cell RNA sequencing to generate cell-type-specific split-GAL4 reagents throughout development

Cell-type-specific tools facilitate the identification and functional characterization of distinct cell types, which underly the complexity of neuronal circuits. A large collection of existing genetic tools in Drosophila relies on enhancer activity to label different subsets of cells. These enhancer...

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Autores principales: Chen, Yu-Chieh David, Chen, Yen-Chung, Rajesh, Raghuvanshi, Shoji, Nathalie, Jacy, Maisha, Lacin, Haluk, Erclik, Ted, Desplan, Claude
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9915743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36778312
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.02.03.527019
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author Chen, Yu-Chieh David
Chen, Yen-Chung
Rajesh, Raghuvanshi
Shoji, Nathalie
Jacy, Maisha
Lacin, Haluk
Erclik, Ted
Desplan, Claude
author_facet Chen, Yu-Chieh David
Chen, Yen-Chung
Rajesh, Raghuvanshi
Shoji, Nathalie
Jacy, Maisha
Lacin, Haluk
Erclik, Ted
Desplan, Claude
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description Cell-type-specific tools facilitate the identification and functional characterization of distinct cell types, which underly the complexity of neuronal circuits. A large collection of existing genetic tools in Drosophila relies on enhancer activity to label different subsets of cells. These enhancer-based GAL4 lines often fail to show a predicable expression pattern to reflect the expression of nearby gene(s), partly due to an incomplete capture of the full gene regulatory elements. While genetic intersectional technique such as the split-GAL4 system further improve cell-type-specificity, it requires significant time and resource to generate and screen through combinations of enhancer expression patterns. In addition, since existing enhancer-based split-GAL4 lines that show cell-type-specific labeling in adult are not necessarily active nor specific in early development, there is a relative lack of tools for the study of neural development. Here, we use an existing single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNAseq) dataset to select gene pairs and provide an efficient pipeline to generate cell-type-specific split-GAL4 lines based on the native genetic regulatory elements. These gene-specific split-GAL4 lines can be generated from a large collection of coding intronic MiMIC/CRIMIC lines either by embryo injection or in vivo cassette swapping crosses and/or CRISPR knock-in at the N or C terminal of the gene. We use the developing Drosophila visual system as a model to demonstrate the high prediction power of scRNAseq-guided gene specific split-GAL4 lines in targeting known cell types. The toolkit allows efficient cluster annotation in scRNAseq datasets but also the identification of novel cell types. Lastly, the gene-specific split-GAL4 lines are broadly applicable to Drosophila tissues. Our work opens new avenues for generating cell-type-specific tools for the targeted manipulation of distinct cell types throughout development and represents a valuable resource to the fly research community.
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spelling pubmed-99157432023-02-11 Using single-cell RNA sequencing to generate cell-type-specific split-GAL4 reagents throughout development Chen, Yu-Chieh David Chen, Yen-Chung Rajesh, Raghuvanshi Shoji, Nathalie Jacy, Maisha Lacin, Haluk Erclik, Ted Desplan, Claude bioRxiv Article Cell-type-specific tools facilitate the identification and functional characterization of distinct cell types, which underly the complexity of neuronal circuits. A large collection of existing genetic tools in Drosophila relies on enhancer activity to label different subsets of cells. These enhancer-based GAL4 lines often fail to show a predicable expression pattern to reflect the expression of nearby gene(s), partly due to an incomplete capture of the full gene regulatory elements. While genetic intersectional technique such as the split-GAL4 system further improve cell-type-specificity, it requires significant time and resource to generate and screen through combinations of enhancer expression patterns. In addition, since existing enhancer-based split-GAL4 lines that show cell-type-specific labeling in adult are not necessarily active nor specific in early development, there is a relative lack of tools for the study of neural development. Here, we use an existing single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNAseq) dataset to select gene pairs and provide an efficient pipeline to generate cell-type-specific split-GAL4 lines based on the native genetic regulatory elements. These gene-specific split-GAL4 lines can be generated from a large collection of coding intronic MiMIC/CRIMIC lines either by embryo injection or in vivo cassette swapping crosses and/or CRISPR knock-in at the N or C terminal of the gene. We use the developing Drosophila visual system as a model to demonstrate the high prediction power of scRNAseq-guided gene specific split-GAL4 lines in targeting known cell types. The toolkit allows efficient cluster annotation in scRNAseq datasets but also the identification of novel cell types. Lastly, the gene-specific split-GAL4 lines are broadly applicable to Drosophila tissues. Our work opens new avenues for generating cell-type-specific tools for the targeted manipulation of distinct cell types throughout development and represents a valuable resource to the fly research community. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9915743/ /pubmed/36778312 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.02.03.527019 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator.
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Jacy, Maisha
Lacin, Haluk
Erclik, Ted
Desplan, Claude
Using single-cell RNA sequencing to generate cell-type-specific split-GAL4 reagents throughout development
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title_full Using single-cell RNA sequencing to generate cell-type-specific split-GAL4 reagents throughout development
title_fullStr Using single-cell RNA sequencing to generate cell-type-specific split-GAL4 reagents throughout development
title_full_unstemmed Using single-cell RNA sequencing to generate cell-type-specific split-GAL4 reagents throughout development
title_short Using single-cell RNA sequencing to generate cell-type-specific split-GAL4 reagents throughout development
title_sort using single-cell rna sequencing to generate cell-type-specific split-gal4 reagents throughout development
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9915743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36778312
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.02.03.527019
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