Application of protoplast technology to CRISPR/Cas9 mutagenesis: from single‐cell mutation detection to mutant plant regeneration

Plant protoplasts are useful for assessing the efficiency of clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/CRISPR‐associated protein 9 (Cas9) mutagenesis. We improved the process of protoplast isolation and transfection of several plant species. We also developed a method to isolate and regenerate single mutagenized Nicotianna tabacum protoplasts into mature plants. Following transfection of protoplasts with constructs encoding Cas9 and sgRNAs, target gene DNA could be amplified for further analysis to determine mutagenesis efficiency. We investigated N. tabacum protoplasts and derived regenerated plants for targeted mutagenesis of the phytoene desaturase (NtPDS) gene. Genotyping of albino regenerants indicated that all four NtPDS alleles were mutated in amphidiploid tobacco, and no Cas9 DNA could be detected in most regenerated plants.

 

同研究人員:Chen‐Tran Hsu, Ling‐Hung Yang, Lan‐Ying Lee, Jin‐Yuan Fu, Qiao‐Wei Cheng, Fu‐Hui Wu, Han C. -W. Hsiao, Yesheng Zhang, Ru Zhang, Wan‐Jung Chang, Chen‐Ting Yu, Wen Wang, Li-Jen Liao, Stanton B. Gelvin, Ming-Che Shih.
Choun-Sea Lin

Choun-Sea Lin

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1990 B.S. Dept. Horticulture, NCHU
1992 M.S. Dept. Horticutlure, NTU
1998 Ph. D. Dept. Horticulture, NTU
1998-2001 PDF Inst. of Mole. Biol., Academia Sinica
2001-2004 Assistant Prof., Asia University
2004-2007 Assistant Prof., Associate Prof., China Inst. of Tech.
2007-2010 Assistant Research Specialist, ABRC, Academia Sinica
2010-2015 Associate Research Specialist, ABRC, Academia Sinica
2015- Senior Research Specialist, ABRC, Academia Sinica