Publications
CRISPR-Based Chromatin Remodeling of the Endogenous Oct4 or Sox2 Locus Enables Reprogramming to Pluripotency
Liu P, Chen M, Liu Y, Qi LS, Ding S.
Cell Stem Cell 2018 Jan 18
Engineering Cell Sensing and Responses Using a GPCR-Coupled CRISPR-Cas System
Kipniss NK*, Dingal PCDP*, Abbott TR, Gao Y, Wang H, Dominguez AA, Labanieh L, Qi LS.
Nat. Commun. 2017 Dec 20 (*Equal contribution)
A Single-Chain Photoswitchable CRISPR-Cas9 Architecture for Light-Inducible Gene Editing and Transcription
Zhou XX, Zou X, Chung HK, Gao Y, Liu Y, Qi LS, Lin MZ
ACS Chem. Biol. 2017 Sep 29
Genetic and epigenetic control of gene expression by CRISPR-Cas systems
Lo A, Qi LS
F1000 Research 6:747. 2017 May 25.
Genetic interaction mapping in mammalian cells using CRISPR interference
Du D, Roguez A, Gordon DE, Chen M, Chen SH, Shales M, Shen JP, Ideker T, Mali P, Qi LS*, Krogan NJ*
Nat Methods. 14(6):577-580. 2017 May 8.
(*Co-corresponding)
Multiplexed dynamic imaging of genomic loci in single cells by combined CRISPR imaging and DNA sequential FISH
Takei Y, Shah S, Harvey S, Qi LS, Cai L.
Biophys J. 112: 1173-1176. Apr 17 2017
Combinatorial CRISPR-Cas9 screens for de novo mapping of genetic interactions
Shen JP, Zhao D, Sasik R, Luebeck K, Birmingham A, Bojorquez-Gomez A, Licon K, Klepper K, Pekin D, Beckett AN, Sanchez KS, Thomas A, Kuo CC, Du D, Roguez A, Lewis NE, Chang AN, Kreisberg JF, Krogan NJ, Qi LS, Ideker T, Mali P
Nat Methods. 14(6):573-576. 2017 Mar 20.
Complex Transcriptional Modulation with Orthogonal and Inducible dCas9 Regulators
Gao Y, Xiong X, Wong S, Charles EJ, Lim WA, Qi LS.
Nat. Method. 13:1043-1049. 2016 Oct 24
Applications of CRISPR Genome Engineering in Cell Biology
Wang F, Qi LS
Trends Cell Biol. 26:875-888. 2016 Nov
A Comprehensive, CRISPR-Based Approach to Functional Analysis of Essential Genes in Bacteria
Peters JM, Colavin A, Shi H, Czarny ML, Larson MH, Wong S, Hawkins JS, Lu CHS, Koo BM, Marta E, Shiver AL, Whitehead EH, Weissman JS, Brown ED, Qi LS*, Huang KC*, Gross CA*.
Cell 165: 1493-1506. 2016 June 2. (*Co-corresponding)
CRISPR/Cas9 for Human Genome Engineering and Disease Research
Xiong X, Chen M, Lim WA, Zhao D, Qi LS.
Annu. Rev. Genomics Hum. Genet. 2016 May 23 (Review)
CRISPR-Cas9 in Genome Editing and Beyond
Wang H, La Russa M, Qi LS.
Annu. Rev. Biochem. 85:22.1–22.38 2016 Apr 15. (Review)
CRISPR Interference Efficiently Induces Specific and Reversible Gene Silencing in Human iPSCs
Mandegar MA, Huebsch N, Frolov EB, Shin E, Truong A, Chan AH, Olvera MP, Chan AH, Miyaoka Y, Holmes K, Spencer CI, Judge LM, Gordon DE, Eskildsen TV, Villalta JE, Horlbeck MA, Gilbert LA, Krogan NJ, Sheikh SP, Weissman JS, Qi LS, So PL, Conklin BR.
Cell Stem Cell. 18: 541–543. 2016 Apr 7.
YAP Induces Human Naïve Pluripotency
Qin H, Hejna M, Liu Y, Percharde M, Wossidlo M, Blouin L, Durruthy-Durruthy J, Wong P, Qi Z, Yu J, Qi LS, Sebastiano V, Song JS, Ramalho-Santos M.
Cell Reports. 14: 2301–2312. 2016 Mar 15
Beyond Editing: Repurposing CRISPR-Cas9 for Precision Genome Regulation and Interrogation
Dominguze AA, Lim WA*, Qi LS*.
Nat. Rev. Mol. Cell. Biol. 17, 5–15; 2016 Jan (Review) (*Co-corresponding)
CRISPR Technology for Genome Activation and Repression in Mammalian Cells
Du D, Qi LS.
Cold Spring Harb. Protoc. 2016: pdb.top086835. & 2016: pdb.prot090175. 2016 Jan 4 (Protocol)
The New State of the Art: Cas9 for Gene Activation and Repression
La Russa MF, Qi LS.
Mol. Cell Biol. 35(22): 3800-3809. 2015 Nov 15. (Review)
Bacterial CRISPR: Accomplishments and Prospects
Peters JM, Silvis MR, Zhao D, Hawkins JS, Gross CA*, Qi LS*.
Curr. Opin. Microbiol. 27: 121-126; 2015 October 30. (Review) (*Co-corresponding)
Transcription Factor Competition Allows Embryonic Stem Cells to Distinguish Authentic Signals from Noise
Sokolik C, Liu Y, Bauer D, McPherson J, Broeker M, Heimberg G, Qi LS, Sivak DA, Thomson M.
Cell Systems. 1(2): 117-129; 2015 August 26.
CRISPR-ERA: A Comprehensive Designer Tool for CRISPR-Mediated Gene Editing, Repression and Activation |
Liu H, Wei Z, Dominguez A, Li Y, Wang X*, Qi LS*.
Bioinformatics. 31(22):3676-8; 2015 Nov 15. (*Co-corresponding)
Targeted Transcriptional Repression in Bacteria Using CRISPR Interference (CRISPRi) |
Hawkins JS, Wong S, Peters JM, Almeida R, Qi LS.
Methods Mol. Biol. 1311: 349-362; 2015 June.
Small Molecules Enhance CRISPR Genome Editing in Pluripotent Stem Cells
Yu C, Liu Y, Ma T, Xu S, Liu K, Zhang Y, La Russa M, Xie M, Ding S*, Qi LS*.
Cell Stem Cell. 16(2):142-147; 2015 Feb 5. (*Co-corresponding)
Engineering Complex Synthetic Transcriptional Programs with CRISPR RNA Scaffolds
Zalatan JG, Lee ME, Gilbert LA, Almeida R, Tsai JC, Whitehead EH, Weissman JS, Dueber JE, Qi LS*, Lim WA*.
Cell 160:339-350; 2015 Jan 15. (*Co-corresponding)
The article is selected as cover art of Cell for that issue. On the cover: CRISPR RNA scaffolds (scRNAs) navigate the genome to direct the CRISPR-Cas complex to specific target genes. Zalatan et al. (pp. 339–350) demonstrate that each scRNA encodes a DNA target and the function to execute at the target, so that sets of scRNAs can be used to generate a synthetic, multigene transcriptional program in which some genes are activated and others are repressed. Artwork by Jennifer Sunami.