{"title":"无转基因植物基因组编辑","authors":"Elena V. Mikhaylova","doi":"10.17816/ecogen567964","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The presence of foreign DNA is the main obstacle to the application of biotechnological plant varieties. However, transgene-free technologies in the field of genome editing make it possible to overcome this problem. In most countries that already have legislation in this area, plants without foreign DNA do not require field trials and safety tests. \nThe easiest way to avoid integration of transgenes is the delivery of RNP complexes directly into the cell without the use of plasmids. However subsequent selection of edited cells in the absence of a selective marker and plant regeneration are quite difficult. Therefore, traditional genetic constructs are used more often, despite that the elements of the CRISPR system are integrated into the genome. Backcrossing and cross-pollination are used to get rid of unwanted inserts. There are opportunities to accelerate the selection process, such as the Transgene Killer CRISPR system, which ensures the death of plants carrying transgenes in the early embryonic stages [1]. \nConstructs based on viral replicons integrated into T-DNA are an alternative option. They provide a high level of transient expression of CRISPR elements which are not integrated into the genome. Such vectors were created on the basis of geminiviruses, rhabdoviruses, potexviruses, potyviruses, bunyaviruses [2]. The ability of viruses to move between cells can be both preserved and lost due to the removal of the corresponding proteins. \nOne of the newest approaches is grafting of shoots onto roots expressing Cas and guide RNA [3]. The addition of tRNA-like motifs to the transcripts ensured their mobility and dispersal along the shoot. Heritable edits were observed in the progeny of grafted plants. \nThus, for transgene-free editing technologies of plant genomes are rapidly developing, which will accelerate the commercialization of new varieties with economically valuable traits.","PeriodicalId":11431,"journal":{"name":"Ecological genetics","volume":"23 4","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-12-04","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Transgene-free genome editing of plants\",\"authors\":\"Elena V. Mikhaylova\",\"doi\":\"10.17816/ecogen567964\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"The presence of foreign DNA is the main obstacle to the application of biotechnological plant varieties. However, transgene-free technologies in the field of genome editing make it possible to overcome this problem. 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The presence of foreign DNA is the main obstacle to the application of biotechnological plant varieties. However, transgene-free technologies in the field of genome editing make it possible to overcome this problem. In most countries that already have legislation in this area, plants without foreign DNA do not require field trials and safety tests.
The easiest way to avoid integration of transgenes is the delivery of RNP complexes directly into the cell without the use of plasmids. However subsequent selection of edited cells in the absence of a selective marker and plant regeneration are quite difficult. Therefore, traditional genetic constructs are used more often, despite that the elements of the CRISPR system are integrated into the genome. Backcrossing and cross-pollination are used to get rid of unwanted inserts. There are opportunities to accelerate the selection process, such as the Transgene Killer CRISPR system, which ensures the death of plants carrying transgenes in the early embryonic stages [1].
Constructs based on viral replicons integrated into T-DNA are an alternative option. They provide a high level of transient expression of CRISPR elements which are not integrated into the genome. Such vectors were created on the basis of geminiviruses, rhabdoviruses, potexviruses, potyviruses, bunyaviruses [2]. The ability of viruses to move between cells can be both preserved and lost due to the removal of the corresponding proteins.
One of the newest approaches is grafting of shoots onto roots expressing Cas and guide RNA [3]. The addition of tRNA-like motifs to the transcripts ensured their mobility and dispersal along the shoot. Heritable edits were observed in the progeny of grafted plants.
Thus, for transgene-free editing technologies of plant genomes are rapidly developing, which will accelerate the commercialization of new varieties with economically valuable traits.
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The journal Ecological genetics is an international journal which accepts for consideration original manuscripts that reflect the results of field and experimental studies, and fundamental research of broad conceptual and/or comparative context corresponding to the profile of the Journal. Once a year, the editorial Board reviews and, if necessary, corrects the rules for authors and the journal rubrics.