Plant DNA Repair Pathways and Their Applications in Genome Engineering.

Methods Mol Biol

Seeds Research, Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA.

Published: June 2019

Remarkable progress in the development of technologies for sequence-specific modification of primary DNA sequences has enabled the precise engineering of crops with novel characteristics. These programmable sequence-specific modifiers include site-directed nucleases (SDNs) and base editors (BEs). Currently, these genome editing machineries can be targeted to specific chromosomal locations to induce sequence changes. However, the sequence mutation outcomes are often greatly influenced by the type of DNA damage being generated, the status of host DNA repair machinery, and the presence and structure of DNA repair donor molecule. The outcome of sequence modification from repair of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) is often uncontrollable, resulting in unpredictable sequence insertions or deletions of various sizes. For base editing, the precision of intended edits is much higher, but the efficiency can vary greatly depending on the type of BE used or the activity of the endogenous DNA repair systems. This article will briefly review the possible DNA repair pathways present in the plant cells commonly used for generating edited variants for genome engineering applications. We will discuss the potential use of DNA repair mechanisms for developing and improving methodologies to enhance genome engineering efficiency and to direct DNA repair processes toward the desired outcomes.

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