Sivarama Reddy Chennareddy
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Plant Biotechnology Journal | 2018
Nicholas D. Bonawitz; W. Michael Ainley; Asuka Itaya; Sivarama Reddy Chennareddy; Tobias Cicak; Katherine Effinger; Ke Jiang; Tejinder Kumar Mall; Pradeep Marri; J. Pon Samuel; Nagesh Sardesai; Matthew Simpson; Otto Folkerts; Rodrigo Sarria; Steven R. Webb; Delkin Orlando Gonzalez; Daina H. Simmonds; Dayakar Pareddy
Summary Emerging genome editing technologies hold great promise for the improvement of agricultural crops. Several related genome editing methods currently in development utilize engineered, sequence‐specific endonucleases to generate DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) at user‐specified genomic loci. These DSBs subsequently result in small insertions/deletions (indels), base substitutions or incorporation of exogenous donor sequences at the target site, depending on the application. Targeted mutagenesis in soybean (Glycine max) via non‐homologous end joining (NHEJ)‐mediated repair of such DSBs has been previously demonstrated with multiple nucleases, as has homology‐directed repair (HDR)‐mediated integration of a single transgene into target endogenous soybean loci using CRISPR/Cas9. Here we report targeted integration of multiple transgenes into a single soybean locus using a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN). First, we demonstrate targeted integration of biolistically delivered DNA via either HDR or NHEJ to the FATTY ACID DESATURASE 2‐1a (FAD2‐1a) locus of embryogenic cells in tissue culture. We then describe ZFN‐ and NHEJ‐mediated, targeted integration of two different multigene donors to the FAD2‐1a locus of immature embryos. The largest donor delivered was 16.2 kb, carried four transgenes, and was successfully transmitted to T1 progeny of mature targeted plants obtained via somatic embryogenesis. The insertions in most plants with a targeted, 7.1 kb, NHEJ‐integrated donor were perfect or near‐perfect, demonstrating that NHEJ is a viable alternative to HDR for gene targeting in soybean. Taken together, these results show that ZFNs can be used to generate fertile transgenic soybean plants with NHEJ‐mediated targeted insertions of multigene donors at an endogenous genomic locus.
Archive | 2013
Dayakar Pareddy; Sivarama Reddy Chennareddy; Tatyana Minnicks; Olga Karpova; David Griffin; Jayakumar Pon Samuel; Kelley A. Smith; Rodrigo Sarria-Millan; Tejinder Kumar Mall
Archive | 2013
Manju Gupta; Sean M. Russell; Liu Yin Shen; Sivarama Reddy Chennareddy; Jyoti R Rout; Stephen Novak
Archive | 2015
Ii Donald L. Mccarty; Sivarama Reddy Chennareddy; Thomas J. Parsons; Scott R. Kaleyta; Tobias Cicak; Rodrigo Sarria
Archive | 2015
Donald L. Mccarty Ii; Sivarama Reddy Chennareddy; Toby Cicak; Rodrigo Sarria; David T. Gillespie; Thomas J. Parsons; Scott R. Kaleyta
Archive | 2013
Dayakar Pareddy; Sivarama Reddy Chennareddy; Tatyana Minnicks; Olga Karpova; David Griffin; Pon Samuel Jayakumar; Kelly Smith; Rodrigo Sarria-Milan
Archive | 2017
Andy Bowling; Dayakar Pareddy; Jayakumar Pon Samuel; John Whitteck; Kelley A. Smith; Kerrm Y. Yau; Sivarama Reddy Chennareddy; Tatyana Minnicks
Archive | 2017
Ii Donald L. Mccarty; Sivarama Reddy Chennareddy; Toby Cicak; William E. Gee; David Badour; John Lund; Rodrigo Sarria; Paul Morabito
Archive | 2016
David T. Gillespie; Rodrigo Sarria; Toby Cicak; Sivarama Reddy Chennareddy; Donald L Mcarty
Archive | 2016
Rodrigo Sarria-Milan; Jayakumar Pon Samuel; Toby Cicak; Sivarama Reddy Chennareddy; Dayakar Pareddy