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Plant Molecular Biology | 2009

Targeted transgene integration in plant cells using designed zinc finger nucleases

Charles Q. Cai; Yannick Doyon; W. Michael Ainley; Jeffrey C. Miller; Russell DeKelver; Erica A. Moehle; Jeremy M. Rock; Ya-Li Lee; Robbi Janette Garrison; Lisa Lynn Schulenberg; Ryan C. Blue; Andrew Worden; Lisa W. Baker; Farhoud Faraji; Lei Zhang; Michael C. Holmes; Edward J. Rebar; Trevor Collingwood; Beth Rubin-Wilson; Philip D. Gregory; Fyodor D. Urnov; Joseph F. Petolino

Targeted transgene integration in plants remains a significant technical challenge for both basic and applied research. Here it is reported that designed zinc finger nucleases (ZFNs) can drive site-directed DNA integration into transgenic and native gene loci. A dimer of designed 4-finger ZFNs enabled intra-chromosomal reconstitution of a disabled gfp reporter gene and site-specific transgene integration into chromosomal reporter loci following co-transformation of tobacco cell cultures with a donor construct comprised of sequences necessary to complement a non-functional pat herbicide resistance gene. In addition, a yeast-based assay was used to identify ZFNs capable of cleaving a native endochitinase gene. Agrobacterium delivery of a Ti plasmid harboring both the ZFNs and a donor DNA construct comprising a pat herbicide resistance gene cassette flanked by short stretches of homology to the endochitinase locus yielded up to 10% targeted, homology-directed transgene integration precisely into the ZFN cleavage site. Given that ZFNs can be designed to recognize a wide range of target sequences, these data point toward a novel approach for targeted gene addition, replacement and trait stacking in plants.


Plant Biotechnology Journal | 2013

Activation domains for controlling plant gene expression using designed transcription factors

Jianquan Li; Ryan C. Blue; Bryan Zeitler; Tonya L. Strange; Jocelynn R. Pearl; David H. Huizinga; Steve Evans; Philip D. Gregory; Fyodor D. Urnov; Joseph F. Petolino

Targeted gene regulation via designed transcription factors has great potential for precise phenotypic modification and acceleration of novel crop trait development. To this end, designed transcriptional activators have been constructed by fusing transcriptional activation domains to DNA-binding proteins. In this study, a transcriptional activator from the herpes simplex virus, VP16, was used to identify plant regulatory proteins. Transcriptional activation domains were identified from each protein and fused with zinc finger DNA-binding proteins (ZFPs) to generate designed transcriptional activators. In addition, specific sequences within each transcriptional activation domain were modified to mimic the VP16 contact motif that interacts directly with RNA polymerase II core transcription factors. To evaluate these designed transcriptional activators, test systems were built in yeast and tobacco comprising reporter genes driven by promoters containing ZFP-binding sites upstream of the transcriptional start site. In yeast, transcriptional domains from the plant proteins ERF2 and PTI4 activated MEL1 reporter gene expression to levels similar to VP16 and the modified sequences displayed even greater levels of activation. Following stable transformation of the tobacco reporter system with transcriptional activators derived from ERF2, GUS reporter gene transcript accumulation was equal to or greater than those derived from VP16. Moreover, a modified ERF2 domain displayed significantly enhanced transcriptional activation compared with VP16 and with the unmodified ERF2 sequence. These results demonstrate that plant sequences capable of facilitating transcriptional activation can be found and, when fused to DNA-binding proteins, can enhance gene expression.


Plant Biotechnology Journal | 2013

Trait stacking via targeted genome editing

William Michael Ainley; Lakshmi Sastry-Dent; Mary E. Welter; Michael G. Murray; Bryan Zeitler; Rainier Amora; David R. Corbin; Rebecca Ruth Miles; Nicole L. Arnold; Tonya L. Strange; Matthew Simpson; Zehui Cao; Carley Carroll; Katherine S. Pawelczak; Ryan C. Blue; Kim West; Lynn M. Rowland; Douglas Perkins; Pon Samuel; Cristie M. Dewes; Liu Shen; Shreedharan Sriram; Steven L. Evans; Edward J. Rebar; Lei Zhang; Phillip D. Gregory; Fyodor D. Urnov; Steven R. Webb; Joseph F. Petolino


Archive | 2015

A universal donor system for gene targeting

Lakshmi Sastry-Dent; Steven L. Evans; Ryan C. Blue; Zehui Cao


Archive | 2011

Engineered landing pads for gene targeting in plants

William Michael Ainley; Ryan C. Blue; Michael G. Murray; David R. Corbin; Rebecca Ruth Miles; Steven R. Webb


Archive | 2015

HAPLOID MAIZE TRANSFORMATION

Joseph F. Petolino; Tonya L. Strange; Jayakumar Pon Samuel; Ryan C. Blue; Matthew Simpson


Archive | 2017

PROTEÍNA DE FUSIÓN QUE COMPRENDE UNA PROTEÍNA DE DEDO DE ZINC NO CANÓNICO, POLINUCLEÓTIDO, CÉLULA VEGETAL Y MÉTODOS DE APLICACIÓN

Sarah E. Worden; Nicole L. Arnold; Ryan C. Blue; Lisa W. Baker; Vipula K. Shukla; Jon C. Mitchell; Robbi Janette Garrison; Joseph F. Petolino; Qihua C. Cai


Archive | 2016

TRANSFORMACIÓN DE MAÍZ HAPLOIDE CON UNA NUCLEASA ESPECÍFICA DE SITIO

Joseph F. Petolino; Tonya L. Strange; Jayakumar Pon Samuel; Ryan C. Blue; Matthew Simpson


Archive | 2016

POLINUCLEÓTIDO DONANTE UNIVERSAL PARA RECONOCIMIENTO DE GENES

Steven L. Evans; Ryan C. Blue; Lakshmi Sastry-Dent; Zehui Cao


Archive | 2013

Plant transactivation interaction motifs and uses thereof

Joseph F. Petolino; Jianquan Li; Steven L. Evans; Ryan C. Blue

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