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Miyaji, Tomoko Tokushima University
Murakami, Emi Tokushima University
Marui, Kazuya Tokushima University
Ueta, Risa Tokushima University
Hashimoto, Ryosuke Tokushima University
Abe-Hara, Chihiro Tokushima University
Kong, Bihe Meiji University
Yano, Kentaro Meiji University
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学術雑誌論文
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Genome editing in plants has advanced greatly by applying the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPRs)-Cas system, especially CRISPR-Cas9. However, CRISPR type I—the most abundant CRISPR system in bacteria—has not been exploited for plant genome modification. In type I CRISPR-Cas systems, e.g., type I-E, Cas3 nucleases degrade the target DNA in mammals. Here, we present a type I-D (TiD) CRISPR-Cas genome editing system in plants. TiD lacks the Cas3 nuclease domain; instead, Cas10d is the functional nuclease in vivo. TiD was active in targeted mutagenesis of tomato genomic DNA. The mutations generated by TiD differed from those of CRISPR/Cas9; both bi-directional long-range deletions and short indels mutations were detected in tomato cells. Furthermore, TiD can be used to efficiently generate bi-allelic mutant plants in the first generation. These findings indicate that TiD is a unique CRISPR system that can be used for genome engineering in plants.
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Communications Biology
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23993642
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Springer Nature
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648
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2020-11-06
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