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Get Free AccessSummary The Streptococcus ‐derived CRISPR /Cas9 system is being widely used to perform targeted gene modifications in plants. This customized endonuclease system has two components, the single‐guide RNA (sg RNA ) for target DNA recognition and the CRISPR ‐associated protein 9 (Cas9) for DNA cleavage. Ubiquitously expressed CRISPR /Cas9 systems ( UC ) generate targeted gene modifications with high efficiency but only those produced in reproductive cells are transmitted to the next generation. We report the design and characterization of a germ‐line‐specific Cas9 system ( GSC ) for Arabidopsis gene modification in male gametocytes, constructed using a SPOROCYTELESS ( SPL ) genomic expression cassette. Four loci in two endogenous genes were targeted by both systems for comparative analysis. Mutations generated by the GSC system were rare in T1 plants but were abundant (30%) in the T2 generation. The vast majority (70%) of the T2 mutant population generated using the UC system were chimeras while the newly developed GSC system produced only 29% chimeras, with 70% of the T2 mutants being heterozygous. Analysis of two loci in the T2 population showed that the abundance of heritable gene mutations was 37% higher in the GSC system compared to the UC system and the level of polymorphism of the mutations was also dramatically increased with the GSC system. Two additional systems based on germ‐line‐specific promoters ( pDD 45‐ GT and pLAT 52‐ GT ) were also tested, and one of them was capable of generating heritable homozygous T1 mutant plants. Our results suggest that future application of the described GSC system will facilitate the screening for targeted gene modifications, especially lethal mutations in the T2 population.
Yanfei Mao, Zhengjing Zhang, Zhengyan Feng, Pengliang Wei, Hui Zhang, José Ramón Botella, Jian Kang Zhu (2015). Development of germ‐line‐specific <scp>CRISPR</scp>‐Cas9 systems to improve the production of heritable gene modifications in <i>Arabidopsis</i>. , 14(2), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/pbi.12468.
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2015
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