Repositorium

What is a repositorium?

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).

Allele exchange at the EPSPS locus confers glyphosate tolerance in cassava


Typ / Jahr

Journal Article / 2018

Autoren

Hummel, Aaron W.; Chauhan, Raj Deepika; Cermak, Tomas; Mutka, Andrew M.; Vijayaraghavan, Anupama; Boyher, Adam; Starker, Colby G.; Bart, Rebecca; Voytas, Daniel F.; Taylor, Nigel J.

Abstract

Effective weed control can protect yields of cassava (Manihot esculenta) storage roots. Farmers could benefit from using herbicide with a tolerant cultivar. We applied traditional transgenesis and gene editing to generate robust glyphosate tolerance in cassava. By comparing promoters regulating expression of transformed 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS) genes with various paired amino acid substitutions, we found that strong constitutive expression is required to achieve glyphosate tolerance during in vitro selection and in whole cassava plants. Using strategies that exploit homologous recombination (HR) and nonhomologous end-joining (NHEJ) DNA repair pathways, we precisely introduced the best-performing allele into the cassava genome, simultaneously creating a promoter swap and dual amino acid substitutions at the endogenous EPSPS locus. Primary EPSPS-edited plants were phenotypically normal, tolerant to high doses of glyphosate, with some free of detectable T-DNA integrations. Our methods demonstrate an editing strategy for creating glyphosate tolerance in crop plants and demonstrate the potential of gene editing for further improvement of cassava.

Keywords
cassava; editing; gene; Gene replacement; herbicide tolerance.
Periodical
Plant biotechnology journal
Periodical Number
7
Page range
1275–1282
Volume
16
DOI
10.1111/pbi.12868

Techniques

ID Corresponding Author
Country
Plant Species GE Technique
Sequence Identifier
Trait
Type of Alteration
Progress in Research
Key Topic
988 Taylor, Nigel J.
USA
Manihot esculenta CRISPR/Cas9
EPSPS
Herbicide tolerance
SDN3
Market-oriented
Herbicide tolerance