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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).

CRISPR/Cas9-Mediated Genome Editing in Soybean Hairy Roots


Typ / Jahr

Journal Article / 2015

Autoren

Cai, Yupeng; Chen, Li; Liu, Xiujie; Sun, Shi; Wu, Cunxiang; Jiang, Bingjun; Han, Tianfu; Hou, Wensheng

Abstract

As a new technology for gene editing, the CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat)/Cas (CRISPR-associated) system has been rapidly and widely used for genome engineering in various organisms. In the present study, we successfully applied type II CRISPR/Cas9 system to generate and estimate genome editing in the desired target genes in soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill.). The single-guide RNA (sgRNA) and Cas9 cassettes were assembled on one vector to improve transformation efficiency, and we designed a sgRNA that targeted a transgene (bar) and six sgRNAs that targeted different sites of two endogenous soybean genes (GmFEI2 and GmSHR). The targeted DNA mutations were detected in soybean hairy roots. The results demonstrated that this customized CRISPR/Cas9 system shared the same efficiency for both endogenous and exogenous genes in soybean hairy roots. We also performed experiments to detect the potential of CRISPR/Cas9 system to simultaneously edit two endogenous soybean genes using only one customized sgRNA. Overall, generating and detecting the CRISPR/Cas9-mediated genome modifications in target genes of soybean hairy roots could rapidly assess the efficiency of each target loci. The target sites with higher efficiencies can be used for regular soybean transformation. Furthermore, this method provides a powerful tool for root-specific functional genomics studies in soybean.

Keywords
Base Sequence; CRISPR-Cas Systems/genetics; genetic engineering; Genetic Vectors; Genome, Plant/genetics; Molecular Sequence Data; Mutation/genetics; Plant Roots/genetics/growth & development; Plants, Genetically Modified/genetics/growth & development; RNA Editing/genetics; Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid; Soybean Proteins/genetics; Soybeans/genetics/growth & development
Periodical
PloS one
Periodical Number
8
Page range
Volume
10
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0136064

Techniques

ID Corresponding Author
Country
Plant Species GE Technique
Sequence Identifier
Trait
Type of Alteration
Progress in Research
Key Topic
39 Wensheng, Hou
China
Glycine Max CRISPR/Cas9
FEI1
Regulation of cell wall function
SDN1
Basic research
Basic research
40 Wensheng, Hou
China
Glycine Max CRISPR/Cas9
FEI2
Regulation of cell wall function
SDN1
Basic research
Basic research
41 Wensheng, Hou
China
Glycine Max CRISPR/Cas9
SHR
Short roots
SDN1
Basic research
Basic research
42 Wensheng, Hou
China
Glycine Max CRISPR/Cas9
bar
herbicide tolerance
SDN1
Basic research
Basic research