Demonstration of CRISPR/Cas9/sgRNA-mediated targeted gene modification in Arabidopsis, tobacco, sorghum and rice
Iowa State University · University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Abstract
The type II CRISPR/Cas system from Streptococcus pyogenes and its simplified derivative, the Cas9/single guide RNA (sgRNA) system, have emerged as potent new tools for targeted gene knockout in bacteria, yeast, fruit fly, zebrafish and human cells. Here, we describe adaptations of these systems leading to successful expression of the Cas9/sgRNA system in two dicot plant species, Arabidopsis and tobacco, and two monocot crop species, rice and sorghum. Agrobacterium tumefaciens was used for delivery of genes encoding Cas9, sgRNA and a non-fuctional, mutant green fluorescence protein (GFP) to Arabidopsis and tobacco. The mutant GFP gene contained target sites in its 5' coding regions that were successfully…
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Authors
6- WJWenzhi JiangCorresponding
Iowa State University, University of Nebraska–Lincoln
- HZHuanbin Zhou
University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Iowa State University
- HBHonghao Bi
Iowa State University, University of Nebraska–Lincoln
- MFMichael Fromm
University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Iowa State University
- BYBing Yang
University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Iowa State University
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Cas9
- Arabidopsis
- CRISPR
- Gene
- Agrobacterium
- Subgenomic mRNA
- Genetics