| Literature DB >> 25848989 |
Alessandro Nicolia1, Estelle Proux-Wéra2, Inger Åhman3, Nawaporn Onkokesung3, Mariette Andersson3, Erik Andreasson4, Li-Hua Zhu5.
Abstract
Potato is the third largest food crop in the world, however, the high degree of heterozygosity, the tetrasomic inheritance and severe inbreeding depression are major difficulties for conventional potato breeding. The rapid development of modern breeding methods offers new possibilities to enhance breeding efficiency and precise improvement of desirable traits. New site-directed mutagenesis techniques that can directly edit the target genes without any integration of recombinant DNA are especially favorable. Here we present a successful pipeline for site-directed mutagenesis in tetraploid potato through transient TALEN expression in protoplasts. The transfection efficiency of protoplasts was 38-39% and the site-directed mutation frequency was 7-8% with a few base deletions as the predominant type of mutation. Among the protoplast-derived calli, 11-13% showed mutations and a similar frequency (10%) was observed in the regenerated shoots. Our results indicate that the site-directed mutagenesis technology could be used as a new breeding method in potato as well as for functional analysis of important genes to promote sustainable potato production.Entities:
Keywords: Gene editing; Potato; Protoplast; Site-directed mutagenesis; TALEN; Transient gene expression
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25848989 DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2015.03.021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biotechnol ISSN: 0168-1656 Impact factor: 3.307