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Plant X-tender: An extension of the AssemblX system for the assembly and expression of multigene constructs in plants

Cloning multiple DNA fragments for delivery of several genes of interest into the plant genome is one of the main technological challenges in plant synthetic biology. Despite several modular assembly methods developed in recent years, the plant biotechnology community has not widely adopted them yet...

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Autores principales: Lukan, Tjaša, Machens, Fabian, Coll, Anna, Baebler, Špela, Messerschmidt, Katrin, Gruden, Kristina
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5754074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29300787
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0190526
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author Lukan, Tjaša
Machens, Fabian
Coll, Anna
Baebler, Špela
Messerschmidt, Katrin
Gruden, Kristina
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Machens, Fabian
Coll, Anna
Baebler, Špela
Messerschmidt, Katrin
Gruden, Kristina
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description Cloning multiple DNA fragments for delivery of several genes of interest into the plant genome is one of the main technological challenges in plant synthetic biology. Despite several modular assembly methods developed in recent years, the plant biotechnology community has not widely adopted them yet, probably due to the lack of appropriate vectors and software tools. Here we present Plant X-tender, an extension of the highly efficient, scar-free and sequence-independent multigene assembly strategy AssemblX, based on overlap-depended cloning methods and rare-cutting restriction enzymes. Plant X-tender consists of a set of plant expression vectors and the protocols for most efficient cloning into the novel vector set needed for plant expression and thus introduces advantages of AssemblX into plant synthetic biology. The novel vector set covers different backbones and selection markers to allow full design flexibility. We have included ccdB counterselection, thereby allowing the transfer of multigene constructs into the novel vector set in a straightforward and highly efficient way. Vectors are available as empty backbones and are fully flexible regarding the orientation of expression cassettes and addition of linkers between them, if required. We optimised the assembly and subcloning protocol by testing different scar-less assembly approaches: the noncommercial SLiCE and TAR methods and the commercial Gibson assembly and NEBuilder HiFi DNA assembly kits. Plant X-tender was applicable even in combination with low efficient homemade chemically competent or electrocompetent Escherichia coli. We have further validated the developed procedure for plant protein expression by cloning two cassettes into the newly developed vectors and subsequently transferred them to Nicotiana benthamiana in a transient expression setup. Thereby we show that multigene constructs can be delivered into plant cells in a streamlined and highly efficient way. Our results will support faster introduction of synthetic biology into plant science.
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spelling pubmed-57540742018-01-26 Plant X-tender: An extension of the AssemblX system for the assembly and expression of multigene constructs in plants Lukan, Tjaša Machens, Fabian Coll, Anna Baebler, Špela Messerschmidt, Katrin Gruden, Kristina PLoS One Research Article Cloning multiple DNA fragments for delivery of several genes of interest into the plant genome is one of the main technological challenges in plant synthetic biology. Despite several modular assembly methods developed in recent years, the plant biotechnology community has not widely adopted them yet, probably due to the lack of appropriate vectors and software tools. Here we present Plant X-tender, an extension of the highly efficient, scar-free and sequence-independent multigene assembly strategy AssemblX, based on overlap-depended cloning methods and rare-cutting restriction enzymes. Plant X-tender consists of a set of plant expression vectors and the protocols for most efficient cloning into the novel vector set needed for plant expression and thus introduces advantages of AssemblX into plant synthetic biology. The novel vector set covers different backbones and selection markers to allow full design flexibility. We have included ccdB counterselection, thereby allowing the transfer of multigene constructs into the novel vector set in a straightforward and highly efficient way. Vectors are available as empty backbones and are fully flexible regarding the orientation of expression cassettes and addition of linkers between them, if required. We optimised the assembly and subcloning protocol by testing different scar-less assembly approaches: the noncommercial SLiCE and TAR methods and the commercial Gibson assembly and NEBuilder HiFi DNA assembly kits. Plant X-tender was applicable even in combination with low efficient homemade chemically competent or electrocompetent Escherichia coli. We have further validated the developed procedure for plant protein expression by cloning two cassettes into the newly developed vectors and subsequently transferred them to Nicotiana benthamiana in a transient expression setup. Thereby we show that multigene constructs can be delivered into plant cells in a streamlined and highly efficient way. Our results will support faster introduction of synthetic biology into plant science. Public Library of Science 2018-01-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5754074/ /pubmed/29300787 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0190526 Text en © 2018 Lukan et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Lukan, Tjaša
Machens, Fabian
Coll, Anna
Baebler, Špela
Messerschmidt, Katrin
Gruden, Kristina
Plant X-tender: An extension of the AssemblX system for the assembly and expression of multigene constructs in plants
title Plant X-tender: An extension of the AssemblX system for the assembly and expression of multigene constructs in plants
title_full Plant X-tender: An extension of the AssemblX system for the assembly and expression of multigene constructs in plants
title_fullStr Plant X-tender: An extension of the AssemblX system for the assembly and expression of multigene constructs in plants
title_full_unstemmed Plant X-tender: An extension of the AssemblX system for the assembly and expression of multigene constructs in plants
title_short Plant X-tender: An extension of the AssemblX system for the assembly and expression of multigene constructs in plants
title_sort plant x-tender: an extension of the assemblx system for the assembly and expression of multigene constructs in plants
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5754074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29300787
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0190526
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