PubMed 31848794

PubMed ID: 31848794

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An RNAi suppressor activates in planta virus-mediated gene editing.
Authors: Zhang Xian, Kang Lihua, Zhang Qi, Meng Qiqi, Pan Yafei, Yu Zhiming, Shi Nongnong, Jackson Stephen, Zhang Xinlian, Wang Huizhong, Tor Mahmut, Hong Yiguo
Journal: Functional & integrative genomics (Funct Integr Genomics), Vol.20(4), 2020‑Jul

DOI: 10.1007/s10142-019-00730-y

Abstract
RNA-guided CRISPR/Cas9 technology has been developed for gene/genome editing (GE) in organisms across kingdoms. However, in planta delivery of the two core GE components, Cas9 and small guide RNA (sgRNA), often involves time-consuming and labor-intensive production of transgenic plants. Here we show that Foxtail mosaic virus, a monocot- and dicot-infecting potexvirus, can simultaneously express Cas9, sgRNA, and an RNAi suppressor to efficiently induce GE in Nicotiana benthamiana through a transgenic plant-free manner.
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Keywords
CRISPR/Cas9 FoMV RNAi suppressor VmGE
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