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Title

CRISPR/Cas9 Editing Sites Identification and Multi-Elements Association Analysis in Camellia sinensis.

Authors

Li, Haozhen; Song, Kangkang; Li, Bin; Zhang, Xiaohua; Wang, Di; Dong, Shaolin; Yang, Long

Abstract

CRISPR/Cas9 is an efficient genome-editing tool, and the identification of editing sites and potential influences in the Camellia sinensis genome have not been investigated. In this study, bioinformatics methods were used to characterise the Camellia sinensis genome including editing sites, simple sequence repeats (SSRs), G-quadruplexes (GQ), gene density, and their relationships. A total of 248,134,838 potential editing sites were identified in the genome, and five PAM types, AGG, TGG, CGG, GGG, and NGG, were observed, of which 66,665,912 were found to be specific, and they were present in all structural elements of the genes. The characteristic region of high GC content, GQ density, and PAM density in contrast to low gene density and SSR density was identified in the chromosomes in the joint analysis, and it was associated with secondary metabolites and amino acid biosynthesis pathways. CRISPR/Cas9, as a technology to drive crop improvement, with the identified editing sites and effector elements, provides valuable tools for functional studies and molecular breeding in Camellia sinensis.

Subjects

TEA; CRISPRS; CHROMOSOME analysis; IMINO acids; SECONDARY metabolism; MICROSATELLITE repeats; TEA plantations

Publication

International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2023, Vol 24, Issue 20, p15317

ISSN

1661-6596

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/ijms242015317

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