1. Development of an Agrobacterium-mediated CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing system in jute (Corchorus capsularis).
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Shaolian Jiang, Qin Li, Xiangxue Meng, Mengxin Huang, Jiayu Yao, Chuanyu Wang, Pingping Fang, Aifen Tao, Jiantang Xu, Jianmin Qi, Shuangxia Jin, and Liwu Zhang
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CRISPRS ,RHIZOBIUM rhizogenes ,JUTE fiber ,PLANT fibers ,PLANT genetic transformation ,NATURAL fibers ,GENOME editing - Abstract
Jute (Corchorus capsularis L.) is the second most important natural plant fiber source after cotton. However, developing an efficient gene editing system for jute remains a challenge. In this study, the transgenic hairy root system mediated by Agrobacterium rhizogenes strain K599 was developed for Meifeng 4, an elite jute variety widely cultivated in China. The transgenic hairy root system for jute was verified by subcellular localization and bimolecular fluorescence complementation (BiFC) assays. The CHLOROPLASTOS ALTERADOS 1 (CcCLA1) gene, which is involved in the development of chloroplasts, was targeted for editing at two sites in Meifeng 4. Based on this hairy root transformation, the gRNA scaffold was placed under the control of cotton ubiquitin GhU6.7 and -GhU6.9 promoters, respectively, to assess the efficiency of gene editing. Results indicated the 50.0% (GhU6.7) and 38.5% (GhU6.9) editing events in the target 2 alleles (gRNA2), but no mutation was detected in the target 1 allele (gRNA1) in transgenic-positive hairy roots. CcCLA1 gene editing at gRNA2 under the control of GhU6.7 in Meifeng 4 was also carried out by Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation. Two CcCLA1 mutants were albinic, with a gene editing efficiency of 5.3%. These findings confirm that the CRISPR/Cas9 system, incorporating promoter GhU6.7, can be used as a gene editing tool for jute. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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