Genome editing in maize directed by CRISPR–Cas9 ribonucleoprotein complexes

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Sergei Svitashev
Christine Schwartz
Brian Lenderts
Joshua K. Young
A. Mark Cigan
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[1] Trait Enabling Technologies,
[2] DuPont Pioneer,undefined
[3] Present address: Genus Research,undefined
[4] Genus plc,undefined
[5] DeForest,undefined
[6] WI 53532,undefined
[7] USA,undefined
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Targeted DNA double-strand breaks have been shown to significantly increase the frequency and precision of genome editing. In the past two decades, several double-strand break technologies have been developed. CRISPR–Cas9 has quickly become the technology of choice for genome editing due to its simplicity, efficiency and versatility. Currently, genome editing in plants primarily relies on delivering double-strand break reagents in the form of DNA vectors. Here we report biolistic delivery of pre-assembled Cas9–gRNA ribonucleoproteins into maize embryo cells and regeneration of plants with both mutated and edited alleles. Using this method of delivery, we also demonstrate DNA- and selectable marker-free gene mutagenesis in maize and recovery of plants with mutated alleles at high frequencies. These results open new opportunities to accelerate breeding practices in a wide variety of crop species.
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