生殖系
基因组编辑
转基因
生物
基因组
遗传学
核糖核酸
计算生物学
病毒学
基因
作者
Trevor Weiss,Maris Kamalu,Honglue Shi,Zheng Li,Jasmine Amerasekera,Zhenhui Zhong,Benjamin A. Adler,Mee Hyun Song,Kamakshi Vohra,Gabriel Wirnowski,S. D. Chitkara,C M Ambrose,Noah Steinmetz,Ananya Sridharan,Diego Sahagun,Jillian F. Banfield,Jennifer A. Doudna,Steven E. Jacobsen
标识
DOI:10.1101/2024.07.17.603964
摘要
Abstract Genome editing is transforming plant biology by enabling precise DNA modifications. However, delivery of editing systems into plants remains challenging, often requiring slow, genotype-specific methods such as tissue culture or transformation. Plant viruses, which naturally infect and spread to most tissues, present a promising delivery system for editing reagents. But most viruses have limited cargo capacities, restricting their ability to carry large CRISPR-Cas systems. Here, we engineered tobacco rattle virus (TRV) to carry the compact RNA-guided TnpB enzyme ISYmu1 and its guide RNA. This innovation allowed transgene-free editing of Arabidopsis thaliana in a single step, with edits inherited in the subsequent generation. By overcoming traditional reagent delivery barriers, this approach offers a novel platform for genome editing, which can greatly accelerate plant biotechnology and basic research.
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