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Using CRISPR-Kill for organ specific cell elimination by cleavage of tandem repeats.


ABSTRACT: CRISPR/Cas has been mainly used for mutagenesis through the induction of double strand breaks (DSBs) within unique protein-coding genes. Using the SaCas9 nuclease to induce multiple DSBs in functional repetitive DNA of Arabidopsis thaliana, we can now show that cell death can be induced in a controlled way. This approach, named CRISPR-Kill, can be used as tool for tissue engineering. By simply exchanging the constitutive promoter of SaCas9 with cell type-specific promoters, it is possible to block organogenesis in Arabidopsis. By AP1-specific expression of CRISPR-Kill, we are able to restore the apetala1 phenotype and to specifically eliminate petals. In addition, by expressing CRISPR-Kill in root-specific pericycle cells, we are able to dramatically reduce the number and the length of lateral roots. In the future, the application of CRISPR-Kill may not only help to control development but could also be used to change the biochemical properties of plants.

SUBMITTER: Schindele A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8938420 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Using CRISPR-Kill for organ specific cell elimination by cleavage of tandem repeats.

Schindele Angelina A   Gehrke Fabienne F   Schmidt Carla C   Röhrig Sarah S   Dorn Annika A   Puchta Holger H  

Nature communications 20220321 1


CRISPR/Cas has been mainly used for mutagenesis through the induction of double strand breaks (DSBs) within unique protein-coding genes. Using the SaCas9 nuclease to induce multiple DSBs in functional repetitive DNA of Arabidopsis thaliana, we can now show that cell death can be induced in a controlled way. This approach, named CRISPR-Kill, can be used as tool for tissue engineering. By simply exchanging the constitutive promoter of SaCas9 with cell type-specific promoters, it is possible to blo  ...[more]

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