PubMed 32991731

PubMed ID: 32991731

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Potato Virus X Vector-Mediated DNA-Free Genome Editing in Plants.
Authors: Ariga Hirotaka, Toki Seiichi, Ishibashi Kazuhiro
Journal: Plant & cell physiology (Plant Cell Physiol), Vol.61(11), 2020‑Dec‑23

DOI: 10.1093/pcp/pcaa123 PMCID: PMC5116081

Abstract
Genome editing technology is important for plant science and crop breeding. Genome-edited plants prepared using general CRISPR-Cas9 methods usually contain foreign DNA, which is problematic for the production of genome-edited transgene-free plants for vegetative propagation or highly heterozygous hybrid cultivars. Here, we describe a method for highly efficient targeted mutagenesis in Nicotiana benthamiana through the expression of Cas9 and single-guide (sg)RNA using a potato virus X (PVX) vector. Following Agrobacterium-mediated introduction of virus vector cDNA, >60% of shoots regenerated without antibiotic selection carried targeted mutations, while ≤18% of shoots contained T-DNA. The PVX vector was also used to express a base editor consisting of modified Cas9 fused with cytidine deaminase to introduce targeted nucleotide substitution in regenerated shoots. We also report exogenous DNA-free genome editing by mechanical inoculation of virions comprising the PVX vector expressing Cas9. This simple and efficient virus vector-mediated delivery of CRISPR-Cas9 could facilitate transgene-free gene editing in plants.
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Keywords
Nicotiana benthamiana CRISPR-Cas9 Plant genome editing RNA virus Virus vector
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