揭开 CRISPR/Cas 在油菜籽中的神秘面纱:胜利、考验和明天

Shahid Ullah Khan , Minchao Qian , Shengting Li , Yonghai Fan , Hui Wang , Wei Chang , Osama Alam , Sumbul Saeed , Kun Lu
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聚类规则间隔短回文重复序列(CRISPR)基因组编辑技术彻底改变了我们对植物基因组的认识。十多年前,科学家们开始利用 CRISPR/Cas 快速培育植物物种、模式和非模式作物,并修改植物基因组以研究特定基因和代谢途径。虽然 CRISPR/Cas 系统在基因组编辑方面拥有巨大潜力,但许多障碍可能会阻碍它充分发挥这一潜力。本文回顾了 CRISPR/Cas9 介导的油菜基因编辑技术的历史和现状。我们的讨论重点是 CRISPR/Cas9 在提高产量性状、品质和抗病性等植物特性方面取得的进展。为了给侧重于基因功能研究或通过基因组编辑技术进行遗传改良的研究提供全面的见解,我们回顾了利用新兴精确基因组编辑技术在植物应用方面的最新进展,并讨论了其局限性,包括技术障碍。我们还探讨了 CRISPR/Cas 在油菜中的应用,以便在此框架内取得更好的结果。本综述涵盖油菜不同发育阶段控制非生物胁迫的基因,并研究了 CRISPR/Cas 技术应用的相关文献。虽然还有很多东西有待发现,但现有的背景信息将指导未来利用 CRISPR 进行遗传改良的研究,而不局限于本文所讨论的内容。我们相信,这些文献将激发人们的浓厚兴趣,并为从事油菜籽改良的科学家创造新的机遇。
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Unveiling CRISPR/Cas in rapeseed: Triumphs, trials, and tomorrow
The clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) genome-editing technique has revolutionized our understanding of plant genomes. Over a decade ago, scientists began using CRISPR/Cas to rapidly breed plant species, model and non-model crops, and modify plant genomes to study specific genes and metabolic pathways. While the CRISPR/Cas system holds immense potential for genome editing, numerous obstacles may prevent it from fully realizing this potential. This paper reviews the history and current state of CRISPR/Cas9-mediated gene editing technology in rapeseed. Our discussion focuses on the advancements CRISPR/Cas9 has made in enhancing plant characteristics such as yield traits, quality, and disease resistance. To provide comprehensive insights for research focused on gene function studies or genetic improvement through genome editing technology, we review the latest progress in plant applications using emerging precise genome editing technologies and discuss the limitations, including technological hurdles. We also explore CRISPR/Cas applications in oilseed rape to achieve improved results within this framework. This review covers genes controlling abiotic stresses in rapeseed at various developmental stages and examines related literature on CRISPR/Cas technology applications. While much remains to be discovered, the existing background information will guide future investigations into genetic enhancement using CRISPR, beyond what is discussed here. We believe this literature will inspire deep interest and create new opportunities for scientists working on rapeseed improvement.
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