548 / 2019-03-15 10:03:38
Genome editing of upstream open reading frames enables translational control in plants
Genome editing,uORF,Translation
摘要录用
Huawei Zhang / IGDB, CAS
Xiaomin Si / IGDB, CAS
Xiang Ji / IGDB, CAS
Rong Fan / IGDB, CAS
Jinxing Liu / IGDB, CAS
Kunling Chen / IGDB, CAS
Daowen Wang / IGDB, CAS
Caixia Gao / IGDB, CAS
Translational regulation by upstream open reading frames (uORFs) is becoming established as a general mechanism for controlling the amount of protein that is synthesized from downstream primary ORFs (pORFs). We found that genome editing of endogenous uORFs in plants enabled the modulation of translation of mRNAs from four pORFs that are involved in either development or antioxidant biosynthesis. A single-guide RNA that targeted the region harboring a uORF initiation codon can produce multiple mutations. Following uORF editing, we observed varying amounts of mRNA translation in four pORFs. Notably, editing the uORF of LsGGP2, which encodes a key enzyme in vitamin C biosynthesis in lettuce, not only increased oxidation stress tolerance, but also increased ascorbate content by ~150%. These data indicate that editing plant uORFs provides a generalizable, efficient method for manipulating translation of mRNA that could be applied to dissect biological mechanisms and improve crops.
重要日期
  • 会议日期

    06月16日

    2019

    06月21日

    2019

  • 05月01日 2019

    初稿截稿日期

  • 06月21日 2019

    注册截止日期

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