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Optimized Transformation and Gene Editing of the B104 Public Maize Inbred by Improved Tissue Culture and Use of Morphogenic Regulators

Plant transformation is a bottleneck for the application of gene editing in plants. In Zea mays (maize), a breakthrough was made using co-transformation of the morphogenic transcription factors BABY BOOM (BBM) and WUSCHEL (WUS) to induce somatic embryogenesis. Together with adapted tissue culture me...

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Autores principales: Aesaert, Stijn, Impens, Lennert, Coussens, Griet, Van Lerberge, Els, Vanderhaeghen, Rudy, Desmet, Laurence, Vanhevel, Yasmine, Bossuyt, Shari, Wambua, Angeline Ndele, Van Lijsebettens, Mieke, Inzé, Dirk, De Keyser, Ellen, Jacobs, Thomas B., Karimi, Mansour, Pauwels, Laurens
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9072829/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35528934
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.883847
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author Aesaert, Stijn
Impens, Lennert
Coussens, Griet
Van Lerberge, Els
Vanderhaeghen, Rudy
Desmet, Laurence
Vanhevel, Yasmine
Bossuyt, Shari
Wambua, Angeline Ndele
Van Lijsebettens, Mieke
Inzé, Dirk
De Keyser, Ellen
Jacobs, Thomas B.
Karimi, Mansour
Pauwels, Laurens
author_facet Aesaert, Stijn
Impens, Lennert
Coussens, Griet
Van Lerberge, Els
Vanderhaeghen, Rudy
Desmet, Laurence
Vanhevel, Yasmine
Bossuyt, Shari
Wambua, Angeline Ndele
Van Lijsebettens, Mieke
Inzé, Dirk
De Keyser, Ellen
Jacobs, Thomas B.
Karimi, Mansour
Pauwels, Laurens
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description Plant transformation is a bottleneck for the application of gene editing in plants. In Zea mays (maize), a breakthrough was made using co-transformation of the morphogenic transcription factors BABY BOOM (BBM) and WUSCHEL (WUS) to induce somatic embryogenesis. Together with adapted tissue culture media, this was shown to increase transformation efficiency significantly. However, use of the method has not been reported widely, despite a clear need for increased transformation capacity in academic settings. Here, we explore use of the method for the public maize inbred B104 that is widely used for transformation by the research community. We find that only modifying tissue culture media already boosts transformation efficiency significantly and can reduce the time in tissue culture by 1 month. On average, production of independent transgenic plants per starting embryo increased from 1 to 4% using BIALAPHOS RESISTANCE (BAR) as a selection marker. In addition, we reconstructed the BBM-WUS morphogenic gene cassette and evaluated its functionality in B104. Expression of the morphogenic genes under tissue- and development stage-specific promoters led to direct somatic embryo formation on the scutellum of zygotic embryos. However, eight out of ten resulting transgenic plants showed pleiotropic developmental defects and were not fertile. This undesirable phenotype was positively correlated with the copy number of the morphogenic gene cassette. Use of constructs in which morphogenic genes are flanked by a developmentally controlled Cre/LoxP recombination system led to reduced T-DNA copy number and fertile T0 plants, while increasing transformation efficiency from 1 to 5% using HIGHLY-RESISTANT ACETOLACTATE SYNTHASE as a selection marker. Addition of a CRISPR/Cas9 module confirmed functionality for gene editing applications, as exemplified by editing the gene VIRESCENT YELLOW-LIKE (VYL) that can act as a visual marker for gene editing in maize. The constructs, methods, and insights produced in this work will be valuable to translate the use of BBM-WUS and other emerging morphogenic regulators (MRs) to other genotypes and crops.
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spelling pubmed-90728292022-05-07 Optimized Transformation and Gene Editing of the B104 Public Maize Inbred by Improved Tissue Culture and Use of Morphogenic Regulators Aesaert, Stijn Impens, Lennert Coussens, Griet Van Lerberge, Els Vanderhaeghen, Rudy Desmet, Laurence Vanhevel, Yasmine Bossuyt, Shari Wambua, Angeline Ndele Van Lijsebettens, Mieke Inzé, Dirk De Keyser, Ellen Jacobs, Thomas B. Karimi, Mansour Pauwels, Laurens Front Plant Sci Plant Science Plant transformation is a bottleneck for the application of gene editing in plants. In Zea mays (maize), a breakthrough was made using co-transformation of the morphogenic transcription factors BABY BOOM (BBM) and WUSCHEL (WUS) to induce somatic embryogenesis. Together with adapted tissue culture media, this was shown to increase transformation efficiency significantly. However, use of the method has not been reported widely, despite a clear need for increased transformation capacity in academic settings. Here, we explore use of the method for the public maize inbred B104 that is widely used for transformation by the research community. We find that only modifying tissue culture media already boosts transformation efficiency significantly and can reduce the time in tissue culture by 1 month. On average, production of independent transgenic plants per starting embryo increased from 1 to 4% using BIALAPHOS RESISTANCE (BAR) as a selection marker. In addition, we reconstructed the BBM-WUS morphogenic gene cassette and evaluated its functionality in B104. Expression of the morphogenic genes under tissue- and development stage-specific promoters led to direct somatic embryo formation on the scutellum of zygotic embryos. However, eight out of ten resulting transgenic plants showed pleiotropic developmental defects and were not fertile. This undesirable phenotype was positively correlated with the copy number of the morphogenic gene cassette. Use of constructs in which morphogenic genes are flanked by a developmentally controlled Cre/LoxP recombination system led to reduced T-DNA copy number and fertile T0 plants, while increasing transformation efficiency from 1 to 5% using HIGHLY-RESISTANT ACETOLACTATE SYNTHASE as a selection marker. Addition of a CRISPR/Cas9 module confirmed functionality for gene editing applications, as exemplified by editing the gene VIRESCENT YELLOW-LIKE (VYL) that can act as a visual marker for gene editing in maize. The constructs, methods, and insights produced in this work will be valuable to translate the use of BBM-WUS and other emerging morphogenic regulators (MRs) to other genotypes and crops. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9072829/ /pubmed/35528934 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.883847 Text en Copyright © 2022 Aesaert, Impens, Coussens, Van Lerberge, Vanderhaeghen, Desmet, Vanhevel, Bossuyt, Wambua, Van Lijsebettens, Inzé, De Keyser, Jacobs, Karimi and Pauwels. https://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.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Aesaert, Stijn
Impens, Lennert
Coussens, Griet
Van Lerberge, Els
Vanderhaeghen, Rudy
Desmet, Laurence
Vanhevel, Yasmine
Bossuyt, Shari
Wambua, Angeline Ndele
Van Lijsebettens, Mieke
Inzé, Dirk
De Keyser, Ellen
Jacobs, Thomas B.
Karimi, Mansour
Pauwels, Laurens
Optimized Transformation and Gene Editing of the B104 Public Maize Inbred by Improved Tissue Culture and Use of Morphogenic Regulators
title Optimized Transformation and Gene Editing of the B104 Public Maize Inbred by Improved Tissue Culture and Use of Morphogenic Regulators
title_full Optimized Transformation and Gene Editing of the B104 Public Maize Inbred by Improved Tissue Culture and Use of Morphogenic Regulators
title_fullStr Optimized Transformation and Gene Editing of the B104 Public Maize Inbred by Improved Tissue Culture and Use of Morphogenic Regulators
title_full_unstemmed Optimized Transformation and Gene Editing of the B104 Public Maize Inbred by Improved Tissue Culture and Use of Morphogenic Regulators
title_short Optimized Transformation and Gene Editing of the B104 Public Maize Inbred by Improved Tissue Culture and Use of Morphogenic Regulators
title_sort optimized transformation and gene editing of the b104 public maize inbred by improved tissue culture and use of morphogenic regulators
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9072829/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35528934
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.883847
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