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Highly efficient homology-directed repair using CRISPR/Cpf1-geminiviral replicon in tomatoopen access

Authors
Vu, Tien VanSivankalyani, VeluKim, Eun-JungDoan, Duong Thi HaiTran, Mil ThiKim, JihaeSung, Yeon WooPark, MinwooKang, Yang JaeKim, Jae-Yean
Issue Date
Oct-2020
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
CRISPR; Cas9; CRISPR; Cpf1; gene targeting; genome editing; homology-directed repair; multi-replicon
Citation
PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL, v.18, no.10, pp 2133 - 2143
Pages
11
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL
Volume
18
Number
10
Start Page
2133
End Page
2143
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/6106
DOI
10.1111/pbi.13373
ISSN
1467-7644
1467-7652
Abstract
Genome editing via the homology-directed repair (HDR) pathway in somatic plant cells is very inefficient compared with error-prone repair by nonhomologous end joining (NHEJ). Here, we increased HDR-based genome editing efficiency approximately threefold compared with a Cas9-based single-replicon system via the use of de novo multi-replicon systems equipped with CRISPR/LbCpf1 in tomato and obtained replicon-free but stable HDR alleles. The efficiency of CRISPR/LbCpf1-based HDR was significantly modulated by physical culture conditions such as temperature and light. Ten days of incubation at 31 degrees C under a light/dark cycle after Agrobacterium-mediated transformation resulted in the best performance among the tested conditions. Furthermore, we developed our single-replicon system into a multi-replicon system that effectively increased HDR efficiency. Although this approach is still challenging, we showed the feasibility of HDR-based genome editing of a salt-tolerant SlHKT1;2 allele without genomic integration of antibiotic markers or any phenotypic selection. Self-pollinated offspring plants carrying the HKT1;2 HDR allele showed stable inheritance and germination tolerance in the presence of 100 mm NaCl. Our work may pave the way for transgene-free editing of alleles of interest in asexually and sexually reproducing plants.
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