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An alternative strategy for targeted gene replacement in plants using a dual-sgRNA/Cas9 design

Autor: Yongping Zhao
Autor: Congsheng Zhang
Autor: Wenwen Liu
Autor: Wei Gao
Autor: Changlin Liu
Autor: Gaoyuan, Song
Autor: Wen-Xue Li
Autor: Long Mao
Autor: Cheng, Beijiu
Autor: Yunbi Xu
Autor: Xinhai Li
Autor: Chuanxiao Xie
Año: 2016
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10883/18311
Resumen: Precision DNA/gene replacement is a promising genome-editing tool that is highly desirable for molecular engineering and breeding by design. Although the CRISPR/Cas9 system works well as a tool for gene knockout in plants, gene replacement has rarely been reported. Towards this end, we first designed a combinatory dual-sgRNA/Cas9 vector (construct #1) that successfully deleted miRNA gene regions (MIR169a and MIR827a). The deletions were confirmed by PCR and subsequent sequencing, yielding deletion efficiencies of 20% and 24% on MIR169a and MIR827a loci, respectively. We designed a second structure (construct #2) that contains sites homologous to Arabidopsis TERMINAL FLOWER 1 (TFL1) for homology-directed repair (HDR) with regions corresponding to the two sgRNAs on the modified construct #1. The two constructs were co-transformed into Arabidopsis plants to provide both targeted deletion and donor repair for targeted gene replacement by HDR. Four of 500 stably transformed T0 transgenic plants (0.8%) contained replaced fragments. The presence of the expected recombination sites was further confirmed by sequencing. Therefore, we successfully established a gene deletion/replacement system in stably transformed plants that can potentially be utilized to introduce genes of interest for targeted crop improvement.
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Lenguaje: English
Editor: Nature Publishing Group
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Tipo: Article
Lugar de publicación: London
Volumen: 6
DOI: 10.1038/srep23890
Agrovoc: GENES
Agrovoc: PLANTS
Agrovoc: DNA SEQUENCE
Agrovoc: CHROMOSOME MANIPULATION
Datasets relacionados: https://www.nature.com/articles/srep23890#Sec23
Revista: Scientific Reports
Número de artículo: 23890


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