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Abstract
Plant biology studies in the post-genome era have been focused on annotating genome sequences’ functions. The established plant mutant collections have greatly accelerated functional genomics research in the past few decades. However, most plant genome sequences' roles and the underlying regulatory networks remain substantially unknown. Clustered, regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR)-associated systems are robust, versatile tools for manipulating plant genomes with various targeted DNA perturbations, providing an excellent opportunity for high-throughput interrogation of DNA elements’ roles. This study compares methods frequently used for plant functional genomics and then discusses different DNA multi-targeted strategies to overcome gene redundancy using the CRISPR-Cas9 system. Next, this work summarizes recent reports using CRISPR libraries for high-throughput gene knockout and function discoveries in plants. Finally, this work envisions the future perspective of optimizing and leveraging CRISPR library screening in plant genomes' other uncharacterized DNA sequences.
后基因组时代的植物生物学研究主要集中在注释基因组序列的功能上。已经建立的植物突变体库在过去几十年中大大加速了功能基因组学的研究。然而,大多数植物基因组序列的作用及其背后的调控网络仍然鲜为人知。与聚类、规则间隔短回文重复(CRISPR)相关的系统是一种强大的多功能工具,可通过各种有针对性的 DNA 干扰来操纵植物基因组,为高通量检测 DNA 元素的作用提供了绝佳机会。本研究比较了植物功能基因组学常用的方法,然后讨论了利用 CRISPR-Cas9 系统克服基因冗余的不同 DNA 多靶点策略。接下来,本研究总结了最近利用 CRISPR 文库在植物中进行高通量基因敲除和功能发现的报道。最后,本文展望了在植物基因组其他未表征 DNA 序列中优化和利用 CRISPR 文库筛选的未来前景。