Extended Data Fig. 3: Generating a multicolour intron-tagged cell pool. | Nature Cell Biology

Extended Data Fig. 3: Generating a multicolour intron-tagged cell pool.

From: Pooled multicolour tagging for visualizing subcellular protein dynamics

Extended Data Fig. 3

a, Flow cytometry after the second round of intron tagging of HEK293T cells that were transfected with frame1 intron tagging plasmids after being transduced with a frame 1 genome-wide intron targeting sgRNA library, compared to HEK293T cells that were transfected with frame 1 intron tagging plasmids and a plasmid expressing a sgRNA targeting intron 3 of MTHFD2, compared to HEK293T cells transfected with frame 1 intron tagging plasmids, without any frame 1 intron-targeting sgRNA present, compared to HEK293T that were not transfected after being transduced with a frame 1 genome-wide intron targeting sgRNA library. b, Fluorescence microscopy images of HAP1 cells transduced with miRFP670-miRFP670nano localizing to the nucleus and mAmetrine localizing to the cell membrane. Scale bars: 25 µm.

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