The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology

Using flexible DNA coding to improve gene editing and simplify finding single amino acid changes

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Abstract

Editing efficiencies at target sites for Centrin, TUA1, and TUA2 were 4%, 24%, and 8%, respectively.

  • A method using codon degeneracy was developed to enhance the generation of amino acid point mutations.
  • Specific primers were designed to improve the screening process for mutant cells via PCR.
  • More than 80% of identified mutants showed precise editing, confirmed through DNA sequencing.
  • The approach did not negatively impact the expression of centrin and α-tubulins.
  • This strategy may be particularly useful for identifying mutations in genes with low editing rates.

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