PubMed 37723203

PubMed ID: 37723203

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Transgene-free genome editing of vegetatively propagated and perennial plant species in the T0 generation via a co-editing strategy.
Authors: Huang Xiaoen, Jia Hongge, Xu Jin, Wang Yuanchun, Wen Jiawen, Wang Nian
Journal: Nature plants (Nat Plants), Vol.9(10), 2023‑Oct

DOI: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btu048 PMCID: 4016707

Abstract
Transgene-free plant genome editing in the T0 generation is highly desirable but challenging1,2. Here we achieved such a goal using a co-editing strategy via Agrobacterium-mediated transient expression of cytosine base editor to edit ALS encoding acetolactate synthase to confer herbicide chlorsulfuron resistance as a selection marker, Cas12a/CRISPR RNA for editing gene(s) of interest, and green fluorescent protein for selecting transgene-free transformants. The biallelic/homozygous transgene-free mutation rates for target genes among herbicide-resistant transformants ranged from 1.9% to 42.1% in tomato, tobacco, potato and citrus. This co-editing strategy is particularly useful for transgene-free genome editing of vegetatively propagated and perennial plant species in the T0 generation.
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