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Generation of transgene-free canker-resistant Citrus sinensis cv. Hamlin in the T0 generation through Cas12a/CBE co-editing.

Authors :
Hongge Jia
Omar, Ahmad A.
Jin Xu
Dalmendray, Javier
Yuanchun Wang
Yu Feng
Wenting Wang
Zhuyuan Hu
Grosser, Jude W.
Nian Wang
Source :
Frontiers in Plant Science; 2024, p1-13, 13p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Citrus canker disease affects citrus production. This disease is caused by Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri (Xcc). Previous studies confirmed that during Xcc infection, PthA4, a transcriptional activator like effector (TALE), is translocated from the pathogen to host plant cells. PthA4 binds to the effector binding elements (EBEs) in the promoter region of canker susceptibility gene LOB1 (EBE<subscript>PthA4</subscript>-LOBP) to activate its expression and subsequently cause canker symptoms. Previously, the Cas12a/CBE co-editing method was employed to disrupt EBEPthA4-LOBP of pummelo, which is highly homozygous. However, most commercial citrus cultivars are heterozygous hybrids and more difficult to generate homozygous/biallelic mutants. Here, we employed Cas12a/CBE co-editing method to edit EBE<subscript>PthA4</subscript>-LOBP of Hamlin (Citrus sinensis), a commercial heterozygous hybrid citrus cultivar grown worldwide. Binary vector GFPp1380N-ttLbCas12a:LOBP1-mPBE:ALS2:ALS1 was constructed and shown to be functional via Xcc-facilitated agroinfiltration in Hamlin leaves. This construct allows the selection of transgene-free regenerants via GFP, edits ALS to generate chlorsulfuron-resistant regenerants as a selection marker for genome editing resulting from transient expression of the T-DNA via nCas9-mPBE:ALS2:ALS1, and edits gene(s) of interest (i.e., EBE<subscript>PthA4</subscript>-LOBP in this study) through ttLbCas12a, thus creating transgene-free citrus. Totally, 77 plantlets were produced. Among them, 8 plantlets were transgenic plants (#Ham<subscript>GFP</subscript>1 - #HamGFP8), 4 plantlets were transgene-free (#Ham<subscript>NoGFP</subscript>1 - #Ham<subscript>NoGFP</subscript>4), and the rest were wild type. Among 4 transgene-free plantlets, three lines (#Ham<subscript>NoGFP</subscript>1, #Ham<subscript>NoGFP</subscript>2 and #Ham<subscript>NoGFP</subscript>3) contained biallelic mutations in EBE<subscript>pthA4</subscript>, and one line (#HamN<subscript>oGFP</subscript> 4) had homozygous mutations in EBE<subscript>pthA4</subscript>. We achieved 5.2% transgene-free homozygous/biallelic mutation efficiency for EBE<subscript>PthA4</subscript>-LOBP in C. sinensis cv. Hamlin, compared to 1.9% mutation efficiency for pummelo in a previous study. Importantly, the four transgenefree plantlets and 3 transgenic plantlets that survived were resistant against citrus canker. Taken together, Cas12a/CBE co-editing method has been successfully used to generate transgene-free canker-resistant C. sinensis cv. Hamlin in the T0 generation via biallelic/homozygous editing of EBE<subscript>pthA4</subscript> of the canker susceptibility gene LOB1. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1664462X
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Frontiers in Plant Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176621058
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2024.1385768