PubMed 30803101

PubMed ID: 30803101

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Generation of virus-resistant potato plants by RNA genome targeting.
Authors: Zhan Xiaohui, Zhang Fengjuan, Zhong Ziyang, Chen Ruhao, Wang Yong, Chang Ling, Bock Ralph, Nie Bihua, Zhang Jiang
Journal: Plant biotechnology journal (Plant Biotechnol J), Vol.17(9), 2019‑Sep

DOI: 10.1111/pbi.13102 PMCID: PMC6041442

Abstract
CRISPR/Cas systems provide bacteria and archaea with molecular immunity against invading phages and foreign plasmids. The class 2 type VI CRISPR/Cas effector Cas13a is an RNA-targeting CRISPR effector that provides protection against RNA phages. Here we report the repurposing of CRISPR/Cas13a to protect potato plants from a eukaryotic virus, Potato virus Y (PVY). Transgenic potato lines expressing Cas13a/sgRNA (small guide RNA) constructs showed suppressed PVY accumulation and disease symptoms. The levels of viral resistance correlated with the expression levels of the Cas13a/sgRNA construct in the plants. Our data further demonstrate that appropriately designed sgRNAs can specifically interfere with multiple PVY strains, while having no effect on unrelated viruses such as PVA or Potato virus S. Our findings provide a novel and highly efficient strategy for engineering crops with resistances to viral diseases.
Publication Types
Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Keywords
Potato virus Y CRISPR/Cas13a RNA targeting molecular immunity virus interference virus resistance
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