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Journal of Biotechnology | 2015

A modular gene targeting system for sequential transgene stacking in plants.

Sandeep Kumar; Diaa Alabed; Andrew Worden; Stephen Novak; Huixia Wu; Carla Ausmus; Margaret Beck; Heather Leigh Robinson; Tatyana Minnicks; Daren Hemingway; Ryan Lee; Nicole Skaggs; Lizhen Wang; Pradeep Marri; Manju Gupta

A modular, selection-based method was developed for site-specific integration of transgenes into a genomic locus to create multigene stacks. High-frequency gene targeting was obtained using zinc finger nuclease (ZFN)-mediated double-strand break (DSB) formation at a pre-defined target genomic location using a unique intron directly downstream of a promoter driving a selectable marker gene to facilitate homology between target and donor sequences. In this system, only insertion into the target locus leads to a functional selectable marker, and regeneration from random insertions of the promoterless donor construct are reduced on selection media. A new stack of transgenes can potentially be loaded with each successive cycle of gene targeting by exchanging the selectable marker gene using the intron homology. This system was tested in maize using the pat selectable marker gene, whereby up to 30% of the plants regenerated on Bialaphos-containing medium were observed to have the donor construct integrated into the target locus. Unlike previous gene targeting methods that utilize defective or partial genes for selecting targeted events, the present method exchanges fully functional genes with every cycle of targeting, thereby allowing the recycling of selectable marker genes, hypothetically for multiple generations of gene targeting.


Plant Molecular Biology | 2015

A combinatorial bidirectional and bicistronic approach for coordinated multi-gene expression in corn

Sandeep Kumar; Diaa Alabed; John Whitteck; Wei Chen; Sara Bennett; Andrew Asberry; Xiujuan Wang; Daniel Desloover; Murugesan Rangasamy; Terry R. Wright; Manju Gupta

Transgene stacking in trait development process through genetic engineering is becoming complex with increased number of desired traits and multiple modes of action for each trait. We demonstrate here a novel gene stacking strategy by combining bidirectional promoter (BDP) and bicistronic approaches to drive coordinated expression of multi-genes in corn. A unidirectional promoter, Ubiquitin-1 (ZMUbi1), from Zea mays was first converted into a synthetic BDP, such that a single promoter can direct the expression of two genes from each end of the promoter. The BDP system was then combined with a bicistronic organization of genes at both ends of the promoter by using a Thosea asigna virus 2A auto-cleaving domain. With this gene stacking configuration, we have successfully obtained expression in transgenic corn of four transgenes; three transgenes conferring insect (cry34Ab1 and cry35Ab1) and herbicide (aad1) resistance, and a phiyfp reporter gene using a single ZMUbi1 bidirectional promoter. Gene expression analyses of transgenic corn plants confirmed better coordinated expression of the four genes compared to constructs driving each gene by independent unidirectional ZmUbi1 promoter. To our knowledge, this is the first report that demonstrates application of a single promoter for co-regulation of multiple genes in a crop plant. This stacking technology would be useful for engineering metabolic pathways both for basic and applied research.


Archive | 2012

CONSTRUCT AND METHOD FOR SYNTHETIC BIDIRECTIONAL PLANT PROMOTER UBI1

Sandeep Kumar; Diaa Alabed; Terry R. Wright; Manju Gupta


Archive | 2015

Cry1d for controlling corn earworm

Sek Yee Tan; Joel J. Sheets; Todd P. Glancy; Karen C. Mclaughlin; Aaron T. Woosley; Sarah E. Worden; Diaa Alabed; Stephanie L. Burton; Kenneth E. Narva; Thomas Meade


Archive | 2013

USE OF A MAIZE UNTRANSLATED REGION FOR TRANSGENE EXPRESSION IN PLANTS

Sandeep Kumar; Manju Gupta; Diaa Alabed


Archive | 2012

Method and construct for synthetic bidirectional SCBV plant promoter

Sandeep Kumar; Diaa Alabed; Sara Bennett; Manju Gupta; Susan M. Jayne; Terry R. Wright


Archive | 2017

construto e método para o promotor vegetal ubi1 sintético bidirecional

Diaa Alabed; Manju Gupta; Sandeep Kumar; Terry R. Wright


Archive | 2017

método e constructo para promotor de planta do scbv bidirecional sintético

Diaa Alabed; Manju Gupta; Sandeep Kumar; Sara Bennett; Susan M. Jayne; Terry R. Wright


Archive | 2017

ENGINEERED CRY6A INSECTICIDAL PROTEINS

Timothy D. Hey; Xu Xiaoping; Todd P. Glancy; Diaa Alabed; Sarah E. Worden; Nick X. Wang; Carla Ausmus; Shao-Ching Hung


Archive | 2016

NOVEL MAIZE OBIQUITIN PROMOTERS

Sandeep Kumar; Manju Gupta; Wright Terry R; Jayne Susan M; Smith Doug A; Diaa Alabed

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