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CRISPR technology towards genome editing of the perennial and semi-perennial crops citrus, coffee and sugarcane.

Authors :
Souza Prado, Guilherme
Corrêia Rocha, Dhiôvanna
Nascimento Dos Santos, Lucas
Fernandes Contiliani, Danyel
Macedo Nobile, Paula
Camargo Martinati-Schenk, Juliana
Padilha, Lilian
Perez Maluf, Mirian
Lubini, Greice
Campos Pereira, Tiago
Barros Monteiro-Vitorello, Claudia
Creste, Silvana
Luciana Boscariol-Camargo, Raquel
Aurélio Takita, Marco
Cristofani-Yaly, Mariângela
Alves de Souza, Alessandra
Source :
Frontiers in Plant Science; 2024, p1-27, 27p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Gene editing technologies have opened up the possibility of manipulating the genome of any organism in a predicted way. CRISPR technology is the most used genome editing tool and, in agriculture, it has allowed the expansion of possibilities in plant biotechnology, such as gene knockout or knock-in, transcriptional regulation, epigenetic modification, base editing, RNA editing, prime editing, and nucleic acid probing or detection. This technology mostly depends on in vitro tissue culture and genetic transformation/transfection protocols, which sometimes become the major challenges for its application in different crops. Agrobacterium-mediated transformation, biolistics, plasmid or RNP (ribonucleoprotein) transfection of protoplasts are some of the commonly used CRISPR delivery methods, but they depend on the genotype and target gene for efficient editing. The choice of the CRISPR system (Cas9, Cas12), CRISPR mechanism (plasmid or RNP) and transfection technique (Agrobacterium spp., PEG solution, lipofection) directly impacts the transformation efficiency and/or editing rate. Besides, CRISPR/Cas technology has made countries rethink regulatory frameworks concerning genetically modified organisms and flexibilize regulatory obstacles for edited plants. Here we present an overview of the state-of-the-art of CRISPR technology applied to three important crops worldwide (citrus, coffee and sugarcane), considering the biological, methodological, and regulatory aspects of its application. In addition, we provide perspectives on recently developed CRISPR tools and promising applications for each of these crops, thus highlighting the usefulness of gene editing to develop novel cultivars. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1664462X
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Frontiers in Plant Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174987438
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1331258