PubMed 36616184

PubMed ID: 36616184

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Biochemical Characterization of Orange-Colored Rice Calli Induced by Target Mutagenesis of OsOr Gene.
Authors: Kim Hee Kyoung, Kim Jin Young, Kim Jong Hee, Go Ji Yun, Jung Yoo-Seob, Lee Hyo Ju, Ahn Mi-Jeong, Yu Jihyeon, Bae Sangsu, Kim Ho Soo, Kwak Sang-Soo, Kim Me-Sun, Cho Yong-Gu, Jung Yu Jin, Kang Kwon Kyoo
Journal: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (Plants (Basel)), Vol.12(1), 2022‑Dec‑22

DOI: 10.1104/pp.103.030023 PMCID: PMC344559

Abstract
We generated an orange-colored (OC) rice callus line by targeted mutagenesis of the orange gene (OsOr) using the CRISPR-Cas9 system. The OC line accumulated more lutein, β-carotene, and two β-carotene isomers compared to the WT callus line. We also analyzed the expression levels of carotenoid biosynthesis genes by qRT-PCR. Among the genes encoding carotenoid metabolic pathway enzymes, the number of transcripts of the PSY2, PSY3, PDS, ZDS and β-LCY genes were higher in the OC line than in the WT line. In contrast, transcription of the ε-LCY gene was downregulated in the OC line compared to the WT line. In addition, we detected increases in the transcript levels of two genes involved in carotenoid oxidation in the OC lines. The developed OC lines also showed increased tolerance to salt stress. Collectively, these findings indicate that targeted mutagenesis of the OsOr gene via CRISPR/Cas9-mediated genome editing results in β-carotene accumulation in rice calli. Accordingly, we believe that this type of genome-editing technology could represent an effective alternative approach for enhancing the β-carotene content of plants.
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Keywords
CRISPR-Cas9 carotenoids orange gene (OsOr) orange-colored rice calli
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