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Project Title: A mobile genome editing system using dicistronic CRISPR/Cas9-tRNA
(CC9-tR) for grapevine and other perennial crops (Non-transgenic genome editing
system for grapevine) – Year 3
Abstract: It is expected that 50-81% of the grapevine growing acreage in the USA will
fall out of production due to weather changes by 2040. This urgently demands the
breeding of varieties more resilient to periods of environmental stress, without losing
fruit quality. Genome editing has revolutionized our ability to modify the genome in a
targeted manner. The reliance of GE technologies on genetic transformation, in-vitro
culture and sexual crosses, hampers the implementation of GE in transformation-
recalcitrant and long living horticultural crops. DNA-free editing methods are used to
avoid transgene integration. However, these present lower efficiency rates, the need
for laborious mutant screening, and high levels of somaclonal variation. Moreover,
their reliance on in-vitro culture make them unsuitable for many crops. We hypothesize
that a system that capitalizes on the systemic movement of polycistronic
CRISPR/Cas9-tRNA (CC9-tR) from transgenic to non-transgenic tissues could
address the practical issues surrounding GE-based strategies for perennial crops. The
overall goal of this innovative proposal is to advance the breeding of perennials by
developing, validating and applying a novel GE system that will generate non-
transgenic lines, and circumvent the need for in-vitro culture and sexual crosses. The
findings of the proposed research will provide knowledge transferable to other
agriculturally-important perennial crops.
| Status | Active |
|---|---|
| Effective start/end date | 1/1/25 → 12/31/25 |
Funding
- California Grape Rootstock Research Foundation: $78,884.00
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