PubMed 27904648

PubMed ID: 27904648

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Editing of the urease gene by CRISPR-Cas in the diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana.
Authors: Hopes Amanda, Nekrasov Vladimir, Kamoun Sophien, Mock Thomas
Journal: Plant methods (Plant Methods), Vol.12(), 2016

DOI: 10.1101/gad.891101 PMCID: PMC2898460

Abstract
CRISPR-Cas is a recent and powerful addition to the molecular toolbox which allows programmable genome editing. It has been used to modify genes in a wide variety of organisms, but only two alga to date. Here we present a methodology to edit the genome of Thalassiosira pseudonana, a model centric diatom with both ecological significance and high biotechnological potential, using CRISPR-Cas.

A single construct was assembled using Golden Gate cloning. Two sgRNAs were used to introduce a precise 37 nt deletion early in the coding region of the urease gene. A high percentage of bi-allelic mutations (≤61.5%) were observed in clones with the CRISPR-Cas construct. Growth of bi-allelic mutants in urea led to a significant reduction in growth rate and cell size compared to growth in nitrate.

CRISPR-Cas can precisely and efficiently edit the genome of T. pseudonana. The use of Golden Gate cloning to assemble CRISPR-Cas constructs gives additional flexibility to the CRISPR-Cas method and facilitates modifications to target alternative genes or species.
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Keywords
CRISPR-Cas Diatom Genome editing Golden Gate Thalassiosira pseudonana Urease
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