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Precision genome editing in plants via gene targeting and piggyBac‐mediated marker excision
Authors:Ayako Nishizawa‐Yokoi  Masaki Endo  Namie Ohtsuki  Hiroaki Saika  Seiichi Toki
Institution:1. Plant Genome Engineering Research Unit, National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan;2. Kihara Institute for Biological Research, Yokohama City University, Maioka‐cho, Yokohama, Japan
Abstract:Precise genome engineering via homologous recombination (HR)‐mediated gene targeting (GT) has become an essential tool in molecular breeding as well as in basic plant science. As HR‐mediated GT is an extremely rare event, positive–negative selection has been used extensively in flowering plants to isolate cells in which GT has occurred. In order to utilize GT as a methodology for precision mutagenesis, the positive selectable marker gene should be completely eliminated from the GT locus. Here, we introduce targeted point mutations conferring resistance to herbicide into the rice acetolactate synthase (ALS) gene via GT with subsequent marker excision by piggyBac transposition. Almost all regenerated plants expressing piggyBac transposase contained exclusively targeted point mutations without concomitant re‐integration of the transposon, resulting in these progeny showing a herbicide bispyribac sodium (BS)‐tolerant phenotype. This approach was also applied successfully to the editing of a microRNA targeting site in the rice cleistogamy 1 gene. Therefore, our approach provides a general strategy for the targeted modification of endogenous genes in plants.
Keywords:gene targeting  marker excision  piggyBac transposon     acetolactate synthase        cleistogamy 1        Oryza sativa     technical advance
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