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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).

Genome Editing in Cotton with the CRISPR/Cas9 System


Typ / Jahr

Journal Article / 2017

Autoren

Gao, Wei; Long, Lu; Tian, Xinquan; Xu, Fuchun; Liu, Ji; Singh, Prashant K.; Botella, Jose R.; Song, Chunpeng

Abstract

Genome editing is an important tool for gene functional studies as well as crop improvement. The recent development of the CRISPR/Cas9 system using single guide RNA molecules (sgRNAs) to direct precise double strand breaks in the genome has the potential to revolutionize agriculture. Unfortunately, not all sgRNAs are equally efficient and it is difficult to predict their efficiency by bioinformatics. In crops such as cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.), with labor-intensive and lengthy transformation procedures, it is essential to minimize the risk of using an ineffective sgRNA that could result in the production of transgenic plants without the desired CRISPR-induced mutations. In this study, we have developed a fast and efficient method to validate the functionality of sgRNAs in cotton using a transient expression system. We have used this method to validate target sites for three different genes GhPDS, GhCLA1, and GhEF1 and analyzed the nature of the CRISPR/Cas9-induced mutations. In our experiments, the most frequent type of mutations observed in cotton cotyledons were deletions (∼64%). We prove that the CRISPR/Cas9 system can effectively produce mutations in homeologous cotton genes, an important requisite in this allotetraploid crop. We also show that multiple gene targeting can be achieved in cotton with the simultaneous expression of several sgRNAs and have generated mutations in GhPDS and GhEF1 at two target sites. Additionally, we have used the CRISPR/Cas9 system to produce targeted gene fragment deletions in the GhPDS locus. Finally, we obtained transgenic cotton plants containing CRISPR/Cas9-induced gene editing mutations in the GhCLA1 gene. The mutation efficiency was very high, with 80.6% of the transgenic lines containing mutations in the GhCLA1 target site resulting in an intense albino phenotype due to interference with chloroplast biogenesis.

Keywords
cotton; CRISPR/Cas9; deletion; genome editing; insertion; mutagenesis; transient transform
Periodical
Frontiers in plant science
Periodical Number
Page range
1364
Volume
8
DOI
10.3389/fpls.2017.01364

Techniques

ID Corresponding Author
Country
Plant Species GE Technique
Sequence Identifier
Trait
Type of Alteration
Progress in Research
Key Topic
973 Song, Chunpeng
China
Gossypium hirsutum CRISPR/Cas9
PDS
Albino phenotype
SDN1
Basic research
Basic research
974 Song, Chunpeng
China
Gossypium hirsutum CRISPR/Cas9
CLA1
Albino phenotype
SDN1
Basic research
Basic research
975 Song, Chunpeng
China
Gossypium hirsutum CRISPR/Cas9
EF1
Catalyzes the binding of aminoacyl-tRNAs to the A-site of the ribosome during protein synthesis.
SDN1
Basic research
Basic research