Repositorium

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The repositorium is a searchable database that provides data on relevant articles from journals, company web pages and web pages of governmental agencies about studies/applications of genome-editing in model plants and agricultural crops in the period January 1996 to May 2018. Search options are article type, technique, plant, traits or free text. The repositorium is based on the systematic map of Dominik Modrzejewski et al., published in the journal environmental evidence. (Download article PDF).

Low frequency of zinc-finger nuclease-induced mutagenesis in Populus


Typ / Jahr

Journal Article / 2016

Autoren

Lu, Haiwei; Klocko, Amy L.; Dow, Michael; Ma, Cathleen; Amarasinghe, Vindhya; Strauss, Steven H.

Abstract

Gene flow from recombinant-DNA-modified (GMO) trees is a major barrier to their public acceptance and regulatory approval. Because many intensively grown trees are vegetatively propagated, complete sexual sterility could be a powerful means to mitigate or prevent gene flow. We tested four pairs of zinc-finger nucleases (ZFNs) as mutagenic agents against the LEAFYand AGAMOUS orthologs in poplar that are expected to be required for sexual fertility. To reduce the potential for pleiotropic effects from mutagenesis, each of the pairs was functionally linked to a heat shock promoter to provide inducible ZFN expression. Using Agrobacterium tumefaciens,we transformed more than 21,000 total explants compromised of both male and female hybrid poplar. The rate of transformation for the ZFN constructs (2 %) was generally reduced compared to the transgenic control (8 %). We produced 391 ZFN transgenic shoots of which only two developed into plants with mutations in a target gene; both were 7-bp deletions in one allele of the PtAG2 locus. No mutations were observed in the PtAG1 or PtLFY loci. Our results indicate a mutation rate of zero to 0.3 % per explant per allele, among the lowest reported for ZFN mutagenesis in plants. The combined effects of low recovery of transgenic plants, a modest mutation frequency, and much higher reported rates of directed mutation for other gene editing methods suggest that the efficient use of ZFNs in poplar requires further technical improvements.

Keywords
AGAMOUS; Biotechnology; Forest; gene editing; genetic engineering; LEAFY
Periodical
Mol Breeding (Molecular Breeding)
Periodical Number
9
Page range
120
Volume
36
DOI
10.1007/s11032-016-0546-z

Techniques

ID Corresponding Author
Country
Plant Species GE Technique
Sequence Identifier
Trait
Type of Alteration
Progress in Research
Key Topic
285 Strauss, Steven H.
USA
Populus tomentosa Carr. Zinc-finger nucleases
AGs
Sexual fertility
SDN1
Basic research
Basic research
286 Strauss, Steven H.
USA
Populus tomentosa Carr. Zinc-finger nucleases
LFY
Sexual fertility
SDN1
Basic research
Basic research