PubMed 36142495

PubMed ID: 36142495

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Mutation of GmIPK1 Gene Using CRISPR/Cas9 Reduced Phytic Acid Content in Soybean Seeds.
Authors: Song Ji Hyeon, Shin Gilok, Kim Hye Jeong, Lee Saet Buyl, Moon Ju Yeon, Jeong Jae Cheol, Choi Hong-Kyu, Kim In Ah, Song Hyeon Jin, Kim Cha Young, Chung Young-Soo
Journal: International journal of molecular sciences (Int J Mol Sci), Vol.23(18), 2022‑Sep‑13

DOI: 10.1186/1471-2199-10-93 PMCID: PMC2761916

Abstract
Phytic acid (PA) acts as an antinutrient substance in cereal grains, disturbing the bioavailability of micronutrients, such as iron and zinc, in humans, causing malnutrition. GmIPK1 encodes the inositol 1,3,4,5,6-pentakisphosphate 2-kinase enzyme, which converts myo-inopsitol-1,3,4,5,6-pentakisphosphate (IP5) to myo-inositol-1,2,3,4,5,6-hexakisphosphate (IP6) in soybean (Glycine max L.). In this study, for developing soybean with low PA levels, we attempted to edit the GmIPK1 gene using the CRISPR/Cas9 system to introduce mutations into the GmIPK1 gene with guide RNAs in soybean (cv. Kwangankong). The GmIPK1 gene was disrupted using the CRISPR/Cas9 system, with sgRNA-1 and sgRNA-4 targeting the second and third exon, respectively. Several soybean Gmipk1 gene-edited lines were obtained in the T0 generation at editing frequencies of 0.1-84.3%. Sequencing analysis revealed various indel patterns with the deletion of 1-9 nucleotides and insertions of 1 nucleotide in several soybean lines (T0). Finally, we confirmed two sgRNA-4 Gmipk1 gene-edited homozygote soybean T1 plants (line #21-2: 5 bp deletion; line #21-3: 1 bp insertion) by PPT leaf coating assay and PCR analysis. Analysis of soybean Gmipk1 gene-edited lines indicated a reduction in PA content in soybean T2 seeds but did not show any defects in plant growth and seed development.
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Keywords
CRISPR/Cas9 GmIPK1 genome editing phytic acid sgRNA soybean
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