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Site-specific recombinase genome engineering toolkit in maize.


ABSTRACT: Site-specific recombinase enzymes function in heterologous cellular environments to initiate strand-switching reactions between unique DNA sequences termed recombinase binding sites. Depending on binding site position and orientation, reactions result in integrations, excisions, or inversions of targeted DNA sequences in a precise and predictable manner. Here, we established five different stable recombinase expression lines in maize through Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of T-DNA molecules that contain coding sequences for Cre, R, FLPe, phiC31 Integrase, and phiC31 excisionase. Through the bombardment of recombinase activated DsRed transient expression constructs, we have determined that all five recombinases are functional in maize plants. These recombinase expression lines could be utilized for a variety of genetic engineering applications, including selectable marker removal, targeted transgene integration into predetermined locations, and gene stacking.

SUBMITTER: Cody JP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7061458 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Site-specific recombinase genome engineering toolkit in maize.

Cody Jon P JP   Graham Nathaniel D ND   Zhao Changzeng C   Swyers Nathan C NC   Birchler James A JA  

Plant direct 20200309 3


Site-specific recombinase enzymes function in heterologous cellular environments to initiate strand-switching reactions between unique DNA sequences termed recombinase binding sites. Depending on binding site position and orientation, reactions result in integrations, excisions, or inversions of targeted DNA sequences in a precise and predictable manner. Here, we established five different stable recombinase expression lines in maize through <i>Agrobacterium</i>-mediated transformation of T-DNA  ...[more]

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