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The application of a heat-inducible CRISPR/Cas12b (C2c1) genome editing system in tetraploid cotton (G. hirsutum) plants

更新时间:2020-05-28 16:08:00点击次数:字号:T|T
Qiongqiong Wang, Muna Alariqi, Fuqiu Wang, Bo Li , Xiao Ding, Hangping Rui , Yajun Li, Zhongping Xu, Lei Qin, Lin Sun, Jianying Li, Jiawei Zou, Keith Lindsey, Xianlong Zhang, Shuangxia Jin

Summary

   The CRISPR/Cas9 and Cas12a (Cpf1) tools have been used on a large scale for genome editing. A new effector with a single nuclease domain, a relatively small size, low‐frequency off‐target effects and cleavage capability under high temperature has been recently established and designated CRISPR/Cas12b (C2c1). Cas12b has also shown temperature inducibility in mammalian systems. Therefore, this system is potentially valuable for editing the genomes of plant species, such as cotton, that are resistant to high temperatures. Using this new system, mutants of upland cotton were successfully generated following Agrobacteriummediated genetic transformation under a range of temperatures. Transformants (explants infected by Agrobacterium) exposed to 45 °C for 4 days showed the highest editing efficiency. No off‐target mutation was detected by whole‐genome sequencing. Genome edits by AacCas12b in T0 generation were faithfully passed to the T1 generation. Taken together, CRISPR/Cas12b is therefore an efficient and precise tool for genome editing in cotton plants.

Journal:Plant Biotechnology Journal

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