Green tissue-targeted expression of the Cry1Ab/c gene in transgenic maize using the Cre/loxP system as an alternative strategy against lepidopteran pests.

IF 2.2 2区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
Guangsheng Yuan, Jiaxin Shi, Jiahao Shi, Dandan He, Youliang Li, Juan Du, Chaoying Zou, Langlang Ma, Guangtang Pan, Yaou Shen
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Genetically modified (GM) proteins in edible tissues of transgenic maize are of intense public concern. We provided a Cre/loxP-based strategy for manipulating the expression of transgenes in green tissues while locking them in nongreen tissues. First, the Cre gene was driven by the green tissue-specific promoter Zm1rbcS to generate transgenic maize KEY. Meanwhile, a gene cassette containing a Nos terminator (NosT) in front of the Cry1Ab/c gene was driven by the strong promoter ZmUbi to generate another transgenic maize LOCK. By crossing KEY and LOCK plants, the expressed Cre recombinase under the control of the Zm1rbcS promoter from KEY maize accurately removed the NosT of LOCK maize. Consequently, the expression of blocked Cry1Ab/c was enabled in specific green tissues in their hybrids. The expression level and concentration of Cry1Ab/c were observed using a strategy with high specific accumulation in green tissues (leaf and stem). Still, only a small or absent amount was observed in root and kernel tissues. Furthermore, we assessed the bioactivity of transgenic maize against 2 common lepidopteran pests, Ostrinia furnacalis and Spodoptera frugiperda, in the laboratory and field. The transgenic plants showed high plant resistance levels against the 2 pests, with mortality rates above 97.2% and damage scales below 2.2 compared with the control group. These findings are significant for exploring novel genetic engineering techniques in GM maize and providing a feasible strategy for transgenes avoiding expression in edible parts. In addition, implementing the Cre/loxP-mediated system could relieve public sentiment toward the biosafety of GM plants.

使用Cre/loxP系统作为对抗鳞翅目害虫的替代策略,在转基因玉米中绿色组织靶向表达Cry1Ab/c基因。
转基因玉米可食用组织中的转基因蛋白引起了公众的广泛关注。我们提供了一种基于Cre/loxP的策略,用于操纵转基因在绿色组织中的表达,同时将其锁定在非绿色组织中。首先,通过绿色组织特异性启动子Zm1rbcS驱动Cre基因产生转基因玉米KEY。同时,通过强启动子ZmUbi驱动在Cry1Ab/c基因前面含有Nos终止子(NosT)的基因盒产生另一个转基因玉米LOCK。通过杂交KEY和LOCK植株,在KEY玉米Zm1rbcS启动子的控制下表达的Cre重组酶准确地去除了LOCK玉米的NosT。因此,阻断的Cry1Ab/c能够在其杂交体的特定绿色组织中表达。使用在绿色组织(叶和茎)中具有高特异性积累的策略来观察Cry1Ab/c的表达水平和浓度。然而,在根和核组织中只观察到少量或不存在。此外,我们在实验室和田间评估了转基因玉米对两种常见鳞翅目害虫——东方玉米螟和草地贪夜蛾的生物活性。与对照组相比,转基因植物对2种害虫表现出较高的抗性水平,死亡率高于97.2%,危害等级低于2.2。这些发现对于探索转基因玉米的新基因工程技术,为转基因玉米避免在可食用部位表达提供可行的策略具有重要意义。此外,实施Cre/loxP介导的系统可以缓解公众对转基因植物生物安全的情绪。
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4.60
自引率
9.10%
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198
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Economic Entomology the most-cited entomological journal – publishes articles on the economic significance of insects and other arthropods and includes sections on apiculture & social insects, insecticides, biological control, household & structural insects, crop protection, forest entomology, and more. In addition to research papers, Journal of Economic Entomology publishes Reviews, interpretive articles in a Forum section, Short Communications, and Letters to the Editor. The journal is published bimonthly in February, April, June, August, October, and December.
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