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Discriminated sgRNAs-Based SurroGate System Greatly Enhances the Screening Efficiency of Plant Base-Edited Cells.

Authors :
Xu, Wen
Yang, Yongxing
Liu, Ya
Kang, Guiting
Wang, Feipeng
Li, Lu
Lv, Xinxin
Zhao, Si
Yuan, Shuang
Song, Jinling
Wu, Ying
Feng, Feng
He, Xiaoqing
Zhang, Chengwei
Song, Wei
Zhao, Jiuran
Yang, Jinxiao
Source :
Molecular Plant (Cell Press); Jan2020, Vol. 13 Issue 1, p169-180, 12p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The development of CRISPR/Cas9-mediated base editing has made genomic modification more efficient. However, selection of genetically modified cells from millions of treated cells, especially plant cells, is still challenging. In this study, an efficient surrogate reporter system based on a defective hygromycin resistance gene was established in rice to enrich base-edited cells. After step-by-step optimization, the Discriminated sgRNAs-based SurroGate system (DisSUGs) was established by artificially differentiating the editing abilities of a wild-type single guide RNA (sgRNA) targeting the surrogate reporter gene and an enhanced sgRNA targeting endogenous sites. The DisSUGs enhanced the efficiency of screening base-edited cells by 3- to 5-fold for a PmCDA1-based cytosine-to-tyrosine base editor (PCBE), and 2.5- to 6.5-fold for an adenine base editor (ABE) at endogenous targets. These targets showed editing efficiencies of <25% in the conventional systems. The DisSUGs greatly enhanced the frequency of homozygous substitutions and expanded the activity window slightly for both a PCBE and an ABE. Analyses of the total number of single-nucleotide variants from whole-genome sequencing revealed that, compared with the no-enrichment PCBE strategy, the DisSUGs did not alter the frequency of genome-wide sgRNA-independent off-target mutations, but slightly increased the frequency of target-dependent off-target mutations. Collectively, the DisSUGs developed in this study greatly enhances the efficiency of screening plant base-edited cells and will be a useful system in future applications. Cells that are genetically modified by the base editors such as CBEs and ABEs can be effectively and safely enriched using the Discriminated sgRNAs-based SurroGate system (DisSUGs), which was tested to work well in rice and should be applicable in many other organisms, because the hygromycin marker is universally used. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16742052
Volume :
13
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Molecular Plant (Cell Press)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
141028931
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molp.2019.10.007