IMAGE: INTEGRATE-Mediated Agrobacterium Genome Engineering
Ephraim Aliu, Liang-Chun Chen, Keunsub Lee, Kan Wang

TL;DR
Researchers developed a streamlined method to edit the genome of Agrobacterium using the INTEGRATE system, enabling more efficient plant biotechnology applications.
Contribution
A standardized and optimized workflow for using the INTEGRATE system in Agrobacterium genome engineering is introduced.
Findings
A protocol was developed to address challenges like crRNA design and transformation efficiency in Agrobacterium.
The T-DNA region and a thymidylate synthase gene were successfully modified in Agrobacterium rhizogenes K599.
Detailed guidance is provided for genome modifications, including vector removal and gene inactivation.
Abstract
The ability to precisely engineer Agrobacterium strains is crucial for advancing their utility in plant biotechnology. We recently implemented the CRISPR RNA-guided transposase system, INTEGRATE, as an efficient tool for genetic modification in Agrobacterium. Despite its promise, the practical application of INTEGRATE in Agrobacterium strain engineering remains underexplored. Here, we present a standardized and optimized workflow that enables researchers to harness INTEGRATE for targeted genome modifications. By addressing common challenges, such as crRNA design, transformation efficiency, and vector eviction, this protocol expands the genetic toolkit available for Agrobacterium, facilitating both functional genomics and strain development for plant transformation. As a demonstration, we domesticated Agrobacterium rhizogenes K599 strain by deleting the 15-kb T-DNA region from its…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlant tissue culture and regeneration · CRISPR and Genetic Engineering · Transgenic Plants and Applications
