Truyen N. Quach, Ming Guo, Tara Nazarenus, Shirley J. Sato, Mary Wang, Tieling Zhang, Natalya Nersesian, Zhengxiang Ge, Chidanand Ullagaddi, Mu Li, Bin Yu, James C. Schnable, Tom Elmo Clemente
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Abstract
In-context promoter bashing via genome editing is a route to identify and characterize critical regulatory regions that govern expression of genes of interest. The outcomes of in-context promoter bashing can be used to inform editing strategies to modulate the expression of selected gene models in a desired fashion. Here, we employed in-context promoter bashing to characterize the proximal upstream regulatory regions of sorghum genes encoding phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase bundle sheath (SbPEPCK.BS, SbiTx430.01G455400) and alanine aminotransferase bundle sheath (SbAlaAT.BS, SbiTx430.02G006600), two proteins involved in the PCK C4 pathway. Characterized germinal edits within the targeted regions upstream of these two genes ranged in size from 138 up to 1790 bp. A 138 bp within the SbPEPCK.BS upstream region and a 1643 bp element within the SbAlaAT.BS upstream region were determined to be important for maintenance of transcription levels. No change in development or various physiological parameters was observed in characterized lineages carrying promoter edits. However, significant changes in seed reserves and a reduction in 100-seed weight were consistently observed, under both greenhouse and field environments, in plants carrying an edit in the promoter of SbPEPCK.BS gene, which were significantly reduced in transcript accumulation for this gene.
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