PubMed 35485228

PubMed ID: 35485228

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An in planta haploid induction system in Brassica napus.
Authors: Li Yifan, Li Dan, Xiao Qing, Wang Huadong, Wen Jing, Tu Jinxing, Shen Jinxiong, Fu Tingdong, Yi Bin
Journal: Journal of integrative plant biology (J Integr Plant Biol), Vol.64(6), 2022‑Jun

DOI: 10.1111/jipb.13270

Abstract
Doubled haploid technology is widely used to accelerate plant breeding, but its use in the important oilseed crop Brassica napus L. is limited because B. napus haploids could only be obtained through in vitro anther or microspore cultures. Recently, maize (Zea mays) lines containing mutations in Domain of unknown function 679 membrane protein (DMP) were used as haploid inducer lines. This new haploid induction mechanism has been extended to several other plants, including the dicots Arabidopsis thaliana, tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), and tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum). Here, we knocked out four BnaDMP genes in the B. napus cultivar Westar using a clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/CRISPR-associated protein 9 vector with an enhanced green fluorescent protein expression cassette. Plants with DMP mutations in B. napus in the T0 , T1 , and T2 generations exhibited a haploid induction rate up to 2.53%. These results suggest that targeting BnaDMP could be useful for haploid induction in B. napus.
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Keywords
Brassica napus CRISPR/Cas9 fluorescence screening maternal haploid induction