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Target Lines for in Planta Gene Stacking in Japonica Rice.


ABSTRACT: The clustering of transgenes at a chromosome location minimizes the number of segregating loci that needs to be introgressed to field cultivars. Transgenes could be efficiently stacked through site-specific recombination and a recombinase-mediated in planta gene stacking process was described previously in tobacco based on the Mycobacteriophage Bxb1 site-specific integration system. Since this process requires a recombination site in the genome, this work describes the generation of target sites in the Japonica rice genome. Agrobacterium-mediated gene transfer yielded ~4000 random-insertion lines. Seven lines met the criteria of being single copy, not close to a centromere, not inserted within or close to a known gene or repetitive DNA, having precise recombination site sequences on both ends, and able to express the reporter gene. Each target line tested was able to accept the site-specific integration of a new gfp-containing plasmid and in three of those lines, we regenerated fertile plants. These target lines could be used as foundation lines for stacking new traits into Japonica rice.

SUBMITTER: Li R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9409015 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Target Lines for <i>in Planta</i> Gene Stacking in <i>Japonica</i> Rice.

Li Ruyu R   Han Zhiguo Z   Yin Qian Q   Li Meiru M   Zhang Mingyong M   Li Zhenzhen Z   Wang Ping P   Jiang Li L   Ow David W DW  

International journal of molecular sciences 20220820 16


The clustering of transgenes at a chromosome location minimizes the number of segregating loci that needs to be introgressed to field cultivars. Transgenes could be efficiently stacked through site-specific recombination and a recombinase-mediated in planta gene stacking process was described previously in tobacco based on the Mycobacteriophage Bxb1 site-specific integration system. Since this process requires a recombination site in the genome, this work describes the generation of target sites  ...[more]

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