Intra-genomic homologous recombination
Compositions and methods are provided for an inducible, high efficiency intra-genomic homologous recombination (IGHR) system in plants, that can be used for non-chimeric, heritable gene targeting. The advantage of IGHR approach to targeted integration is that every cell contains donor DNA and nuclease-encoding sequences, so that there are many potentially homology-directed targeting events that can occur during plant development.
1 . A method for intra-genomic homologous recombination at a target site in a plant cell in a single generation, comprising:
(a) providing to the plant cell a composition comprising a construct, wherein the construct comprises:
(i) a donor DNA flanked by homology regions that are capable of hybridizing with a sequence near the target site, wherein the donor DNA molecule flanked by homology regions is further flanked by Cas endonuclease cleavage site sequences, wherein the Cas endonuclease cleavage site sequences share homology with a sequence at the target site, wherein the donor DNA, homology regions, and Cas endonuclease cleavage sites are positioned in the construct between a promoter and a selectable marker coding sequence, thereby rendering the selectable marker non-functional;
(ii) a gene encoding a Cas endonuclease, operably linked to an inducible promoter expressed to result in delayed induction of the Cas endonuclease; and
(iii) at least one gene cassette comprising at least one morphogenic factor; wherein the construct is integrated into an integration site in the genome of the plant cell that is not the target site;
(b) providing to the plant cell a guide RNA, wherein the guide RNA recognizes a sequence at or near the target site in the plant cell;
(c) culturing the plant cell to an undifferentiated stage via an extended tissue culture;
(d) incubating the plant cell under a condition that induces the inducible promoter of (a) (ii), such that the gene encoding the Cas endonuclease of (a) (ii) is expressed;
(e) allowing the Cas endonuclease of (a) (ii) to form a complex with the guide RNA of (b);
(f) cleaving the target site and the donor DNA flanked by homology regions with the Cas endonuclease;
(g) releasing the donor DNA from the integration site, thereby activating the expression of the selectable marker;
(h) incorporating the donor DNA into the target site;
(i) incubating the plant cell under a condition that results in excision of the at least one morphogenic factor;
(j) releasing the at least one morphogenic factor;
(k) verifying release of the donor DNA from the integration site by evaluating the expression of the activated selectable marker; and
(l) verifying the incorporation of the donor DNA into the target site;
wherein the donor DNA is heterologous to the target site.
2 . A method of producing a plant with a stably integrated donor DNA in a single generation, the method comprising:
(a) providing to a cell obtained or derived from the plant a composition comprising a construct, wherein the construct comprises:
(i) a donor DNA flanked by homology regions that are capable of hybridizing with a sequence near the target site, wherein the donor DNA molecule flanked by homology regions is further flanked by Cas endonuclease cleavage site sequences, wherein the Cas endonuclease cleavage site sequences share homology with a sequence at the target site, wherein the donor DNA, homology regions, and Cas endonuclease cleavage sites are positioned in the construct between a promoter and a selectable marker coding sequence, thereby rendering the selectable marker non-functional;
(ii) a gene encoding a Cas endonuclease, operably linked to an inducible promoter expressed to result in delayed induction of the Cas endonuclease; and
(iii) at least one gene cassette comprising at least one morphogenic factor;
wherein the construct is integrated into an integration site in the genome of the cell that is not the target site;
(b) providing to the cell a guide RNA, wherein the guide RNA recognizes a sequence at or near the target site in the cell;
(c) culturing the cell to an undifferentiated stage via an extended tissue culture;
(d) incubating the cell under a condition that induces the inducible promoter of (a) (ii), such that the gene encoding the Cas endonuclease of (a) (ii) is expressed;
(e) allowing the Cas endonuclease of (a) (ii) to form a complex with the guide RNA of (b);
(f) cleaving the target site and the donor DNA flanked by homology regions with the Cas endonuclease;
(g) releasing the donor DNA from the integration site, thereby activating the expression of the selectable marker;
(h) incorporating the donor DNA into the target site;
(i) incubating the cell under a condition that results in excision of the at least one morphogenic factor;
(j) releasing the at least one morphogenic factor;
(k) selecting one or more cells by evaluating the expression of the selectable marker;
(l) obtaining or deriving a plant from the one or more cells of (k);
wherein the donor DNA is heterologous to the target site.
3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the construct of (a) is a T-DNA construct.
4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the guide RNA is provided as a DNA sequence encoding the RNA.
5 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the DNA sequence encoding the guide RNA is on the same construct as the composition of (a) (ii).
6 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the plant cell is a monocot plant cell.
7 . The method of claim 6 , wherein the monocot plant cell is derived or obtained from Zea mays.
8 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the plant cell is a dicot plant cell.
9 . The method of claim 6 , wherein the dicot plant cell is derived or obtained from Glycine max.
10 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the inducible promoter is a heat shock promoter.
11 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the induction of (d) occurs at least 7 days after the providing step of (a).
12 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising an incubation step following (d), wherein the incubation is not under the condition that induces the inducible promoter.
13 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the heat shock promoter is HSP26.
14 . The method of claim 1 , wherein step (b) is performed after step (c).
15 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the morphogenic factor is a Wuschel2 gene (Wus2) or a Babyboom gene (Bbm).
16 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the plant cell is in meiosis.
17 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising a viral replicase.
18 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the verifying step of (i) comprises a PCR method.