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Artificial evolution of OsEPSPS through an improved dual cytosine and adenine base editor generated a novel allele conferring rice glyphosate tolerance 被引量:6

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摘要 Exploiting novel endogenous glyphosate-tolerant alleles is highly desirable and has promising potential for weed control in rice breeding. Here,through fusions of different effective cytosine and adenine deaminases with nCas9-NG, we engineered an effective surrogate two-component composite base editing system, STCBE-2, with improved C-to-T and A-to-G base editing efficiency and expanded the editing window. Furthermore,we targeted a rice endogenous OsEPSPS gene for artificial evolution through STCBE-2-mediated near-saturated mutagenesis. After hygromycin and glyphosate selection, we identified a novel OsEPSPS allele with an Asp-213-Asn(D213N)mutation(OsEPSPS-D213N) in the predicted glyphosate-binding domain, which conferred rice plants reliable glyphosate tolerance and had not been reported or applied in rice breeding. Collectively, we developed a novel dual base editor which will be valuable for artificial evolution of important genes in crops. And the novel glyphosate-tolerant rice germplasm generated in this study will benefit weeds management in rice paddy fields.
出处 《Journal of Integrative Plant Biology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2023年第9期2194-2203,共10页 植物学报(英文版)
基金 partly funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (32188102 to LX) Hainan Yazhou Bay Seed Lab (B21HJ0215 to LX) the Central Public-Interest Scientific Institution-Based Research Fund (S2023ZD03 to LX) Key Laboratory of Gene Editing Technologies (Hainan), China National Engineering Research Center of Crop Molecular Breeding。
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