Egg cell-specific promoter-controlled CRISPR/Cas9 efficiently generates homozygous mutants for multiple target genes in Arabidopsis in a single generation

Zhi-Ping Wang(China Agricultural University), Hui-Li Xing(China Agricultural University), Dong Li(China Agricultural University), Hai-Yan Zhang(China Agricultural University), Chun-Yan Han(China Agricultural University), Xue-Chen Wang(China Agricultural University), Qi-Jun Chen(China Agricultural University)
Genome Biology
July 20, 2015
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Abstract

Arabidopsis mutants produced by constitutive overexpression of the CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing system are usually mosaics in the T1 generation. In this study, we used egg cell-specific promoters to drive the expression of Cas9 and obtained non-mosaic T1 mutants for multiple target genes with high efficiency. Comparisons of 12 combinations of eight promoters and two terminators found that the efficiency of the egg cell-specific promoter-controlled CRISPR/Cas9 system depended on the presence of a suitable terminator, and the composite promoter generated by fusing two egg cell-specific promoters resulted in much higher efficiency of mutation in the T1 generation compared with the single promoters.


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