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Genome Editing to Control Gene Expression in Plants
Posted by: Prof. Dr. M. Raupp (IP Logged)
Date: August 30, 2018 05:46PM

Upstream open reading frames (uORFs) are DNA sequences preceding the main
gene sequences. Previous studies have shown that ORFs play a role in
regulating gene expression, particularly by controlling the amount of
protein synthesized from a particular gene.

Scientist Huawei Zhang and colleagues from the State Key Laboratory of Plant
Cell and Chromosome Engineering in China use genome editing to control the
expression of four genes involved in the development or antioxidant
biosynthesis in plants. The team targeted uORFs of these genes using a
single-guide RNA to produce multiple types of mutations.

After uORF editing, they observed varying amounts of proteins from the
targeted genes. They particularly noted that editing the uORF of LsGGP2, a
gene encoding a key enzyme in lettuce vitamin C biosynthesis, resulted to
increased oxidation stress tolerance and increased ascorbate content. The
study emphasized the usefulness of gene editing in the discovery of
biological mechanisms and improvement of crops.



[www.nature.com]



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