Publication: CRISPR/Cas9-mediated targeted mutagenesis of FAD2-1 gene for oleic acids composition in sunflower
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Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) is the most widespread plant used for
production of oil among all oilseeds cultivated in Turkey in terms of
agricultural area and production. Sunflower with high oleic acid content is
always desirable because of benefits on health and industrial use. The enzyme
FAD2-1 catalyzes the conversion of oleic acid to linoleic acid in sunflower.
The fatty acid composition can be enhanced by gene editing of FAD2-1 gene
by CRISPR/Cas9 technique which has been applied recently as a new
breeding technique to improve productivity and enhance sustainability in
agriculture. Hence, CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing systems were utilized to
knockout the FAD2-1 gene in order to increase production of oleic acid
content. For this purpose, two low oleic sunflower genotypes were
transformed with two sgRNA that target FAD2-1 gene. sgRNA expression
cassettes were assembled into the binary vector by Golden Gate assembly in a
single reaction which is followed by A. tumefaciens-mediated transformation
and in vitro germination. Putatively transformed shoots were selected with A.
tumefaciens-mediated the optimized kanamycin concentration (100 mg/L) in
the medium. The challenges of transformation of sunflower were summarized
and possible solutions were proposed. This study indicated that sunflower
still can be modified by CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing system to develop
high oleic sunflower.
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Uslu Y. Z., Ural B. N., Cebrailoglu N., AYDİN Y., ÖZDEN ÇİFTÇİ Y., ALTINKUT UNCUOĞLU A., "CRISPR/Cas9-mediated targeted mutagenesis of FAD2-1 gene for oleic acids composition in sunflower", GENEALOGY + CRITIQUE, cilt.6, sa.2, ss.89-102, 2022
