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An Efficient Gene Excision System in Maize

Use of the morphogenic genes Baby Boom (Bbm) and Wuschel2 (Wus2), along with new ternary constructs, has increased the genotype range and the type of explants that can be used for maize transformation. Further optimizing the expression pattern for Bbm/Wus2 has resulted in rapid maize transformation...

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Autores principales: Wang, Ning, Arling, Maren, Hoerster, George, Ryan, Larisa, Wu, Emily, Lowe, Keith, Gordon-Kamm, William, Jones, Todd J., Chilcoat, N. Doane, Anand, Ajith
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7492568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32983193
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.01298
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author Wang, Ning
Arling, Maren
Hoerster, George
Ryan, Larisa
Wu, Emily
Lowe, Keith
Gordon-Kamm, William
Jones, Todd J.
Chilcoat, N. Doane
Anand, Ajith
author_facet Wang, Ning
Arling, Maren
Hoerster, George
Ryan, Larisa
Wu, Emily
Lowe, Keith
Gordon-Kamm, William
Jones, Todd J.
Chilcoat, N. Doane
Anand, Ajith
author_sort Wang, Ning
collection PubMed
description Use of the morphogenic genes Baby Boom (Bbm) and Wuschel2 (Wus2), along with new ternary constructs, has increased the genotype range and the type of explants that can be used for maize transformation. Further optimizing the expression pattern for Bbm/Wus2 has resulted in rapid maize transformation methods that are faster and applicable to a broader range of inbreds. However, expression of Bbm/Wus2 can compromise the quality of regenerated plants, leading to sterility. We reasoned excising morphogenic genes after transformation but before regeneration would increase production of fertile T0 plants. We developed a method that uses an inducible site-specific recombinase (Cre) to excise morphogenic genes. The use of developmentally regulated promoters, such as Ole, Glb1, End2, and Ltp2, to drive Cre enabled excision of morphogenic genes in early embryo development and produced excised events at a rate of 25–100%. A different strategy utilizing an excision-activated selectable marker produced excised events at a rate of 53–68%; however, the transformation frequency was lower (13–50%). The use of inducible heat shock promoters (e.g. Hsp17.7, Hsp26) to express Cre, along with improvements in tissue culture conditions and construct design, resulted in high frequencies of T0 transformation (29–69%), excision (50–97%), usable quality events (4–15%), and few escapes (non-transgenic; 14–17%) in three elite maize inbreds. Transgenic events produced by this method are free of morphogenic and marker genes.
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spelling pubmed-74925682020-09-25 An Efficient Gene Excision System in Maize Wang, Ning Arling, Maren Hoerster, George Ryan, Larisa Wu, Emily Lowe, Keith Gordon-Kamm, William Jones, Todd J. Chilcoat, N. Doane Anand, Ajith Front Plant Sci Plant Science Use of the morphogenic genes Baby Boom (Bbm) and Wuschel2 (Wus2), along with new ternary constructs, has increased the genotype range and the type of explants that can be used for maize transformation. Further optimizing the expression pattern for Bbm/Wus2 has resulted in rapid maize transformation methods that are faster and applicable to a broader range of inbreds. However, expression of Bbm/Wus2 can compromise the quality of regenerated plants, leading to sterility. We reasoned excising morphogenic genes after transformation but before regeneration would increase production of fertile T0 plants. We developed a method that uses an inducible site-specific recombinase (Cre) to excise morphogenic genes. The use of developmentally regulated promoters, such as Ole, Glb1, End2, and Ltp2, to drive Cre enabled excision of morphogenic genes in early embryo development and produced excised events at a rate of 25–100%. A different strategy utilizing an excision-activated selectable marker produced excised events at a rate of 53–68%; however, the transformation frequency was lower (13–50%). The use of inducible heat shock promoters (e.g. Hsp17.7, Hsp26) to express Cre, along with improvements in tissue culture conditions and construct design, resulted in high frequencies of T0 transformation (29–69%), excision (50–97%), usable quality events (4–15%), and few escapes (non-transgenic; 14–17%) in three elite maize inbreds. Transgenic events produced by this method are free of morphogenic and marker genes. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7492568/ /pubmed/32983193 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.01298 Text en Copyright © 2020 Wang, Arling, Hoerster, Ryan, Wu, Lowe, Gordon-Kamm, Jones, Chilcoat and Anand http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Wang, Ning
Arling, Maren
Hoerster, George
Ryan, Larisa
Wu, Emily
Lowe, Keith
Gordon-Kamm, William
Jones, Todd J.
Chilcoat, N. Doane
Anand, Ajith
An Efficient Gene Excision System in Maize
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7492568/
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