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Efficient genome editing and gene knockout in Setaria viridis with CRISPR/Cas9 directed gene editing by the non-homologous end-joining pathway.


ABSTRACT: The CRISPR/Cas9 system has been used for genome editing in several organisms, including higher plants. This system induces site-specific mutations in the genome based on the nucleotide sequence of engineered guide RNAs. The complex genomes of C4 grasses makes genome editing a challenge in key grass crops like maize (Zea mays), sorghum (Sorghum bicolor), Brachiaria spp., switchgrass (Panicum virgatum), and sugarcane (Saccharum spp.). Setaria viridis is a diploid C4 grass widely used as a model for these C4 crop plants. Here, an optimized CRISPR/Cas9 binary vector that exploits the non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) system was used to knockout a green fluorescent protein (gfp) transgene in S. viridis accession A10.1. Transformation of embryogenic callus by A. tumefaciens generated ten glufosinate-ammonium resistant transgenic events. In the T0 generation, 60% of the events were biallelic mutants in the gfp transgene with no detectable accumulation of GFP protein and without insertions or deletions in predicted off-target sites. The gfp mutations generated by CRISPR/Cas9 were stable and displayed Mendelian segregation in the T1 generation. Altogether, the system described here is a highly efficient genome editing system for S. viridis, an important model plant for functional genomics studies in C4 grasses. Also, this system is a potential tool for improvement of agronomic traits in C4 crop plants with complex genomes.

SUBMITTER: Basso MF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8329270 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Efficient genome editing and gene knockout in <i>Setaria viridis</i> with CRISPR/Cas9 directed gene editing by the non-homologous end-joining pathway.

Basso Marcos Fernando MF   Duarte Karoline Estefani KE   Santiago Thais Ribeiro TR   de Souza Wagner Rodrigo WR   Garcia Bruno de Oliveira BO   da Cunha Bárbara Dias Brito BDB   Kobayashi Adilson Kenji AK   Molinari Hugo Bruno Correa HBC  

Plant biotechnology (Tokyo, Japan) 20210601 2


The CRISPR/Cas9 system has been used for genome editing in several organisms, including higher plants. This system induces site-specific mutations in the genome based on the nucleotide sequence of engineered guide RNAs. The complex genomes of C4 grasses makes genome editing a challenge in key grass crops like maize (<i>Zea mays</i>), sorghum (<i>Sorghum bicolor</i>), <i>Brachiaria</i> spp., switchgrass (<i>Panicum virgatum</i>), and sugarcane (<i>Saccharum</i> spp.). <i>Setaria viridis</i> is a  ...[more]

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