TY - JOUR
T1 - Removal of Transgenes and Evaluation of Yield Penalties in Genome Edited Bacterial Blight Resistant Rice Varieties
AU - Loo, Eliza P.I.
AU - Huguet-Tapia, José C.
AU - Selvaraj, Michael
AU - Stiebner, Melissa
AU - Killing, Britta
AU - Buchholzer, Marcel
AU - Schepler-Luu, Van
AU - Hartwig, Thomas
AU - Valdéz Gutierrez, Sandra P.
AU - Rast-Somssich, Madlen I.
AU - Balahadia, Christian Paolo
AU - Slamet-Loedin, Inez H.
AU - Oliva, Ricardo
AU - Szurek, Boris
AU - Tohme, Joe
AU - Charraviaga, Paul
AU - White, Frank F.
AU - Yang, Bing
AU - Frommer, Wolf B.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Author(s). Plant Biotechnology Journal published by Society for Experimental Biology and The Association of Applied Biologists and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2025/10/7
Y1 - 2025/10/7
N2 - Bacterial blight (BB) of rice, caused by Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo), is one of the major drivers of yield losses in Africa and Asia. Xoo secretes TAL-effectors (TALe) that induce host SWEET sucrose uniporter by binding to the effector binding element (EBE) of SWEET promoters, likely required for Xoo reproduction and virulence. We had multiplex edited the EBEs of three SWEET genes to prevent TALe binding, producing genome-edited (GE'd) rice mega-varieties (IR64, Ciherang-Sub1 for Asia and Komboka for Africa) that were resistant to a wide spectrum of Xoo strains. Here, we report comprehensive analyses of the GE'd lines, including evaluation of agronomic performance in multi-location multi-season experimental field plots under different fertilisation regimes and tests for the presence/absence of foreign DNA/transgene in the offspring of GE'd lines (IR64-BC1T6, Ciherang-Sub1-BC1T5, Komboka-T3). Various strategies were evaluated, including herbicide tolerance, PCR, DNA gel blotting, whole genome sequencing (WGS), and specific tests stipulated by country-specific biosafety guidelines. Different WGS technologies were evaluated and also used to identify the heritability of the edits, single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), and insertions/deletions (indels) that might have resulted from somaclonal variation and potential GE-induced off-target mutations. Complete genome reference sequences for the parental lines IR64, Ciherang-Sub1, and Komboka are provided. In the field experiments, the GE'd lines did not show performance defects. Together, the results indicate that select GE'd lines do not contain foreign DNA or transgene fragments and fulfil the requirements for treatment equivalent to classical breeding lines in countries such as India and Kenya.
AB - Bacterial blight (BB) of rice, caused by Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo), is one of the major drivers of yield losses in Africa and Asia. Xoo secretes TAL-effectors (TALe) that induce host SWEET sucrose uniporter by binding to the effector binding element (EBE) of SWEET promoters, likely required for Xoo reproduction and virulence. We had multiplex edited the EBEs of three SWEET genes to prevent TALe binding, producing genome-edited (GE'd) rice mega-varieties (IR64, Ciherang-Sub1 for Asia and Komboka for Africa) that were resistant to a wide spectrum of Xoo strains. Here, we report comprehensive analyses of the GE'd lines, including evaluation of agronomic performance in multi-location multi-season experimental field plots under different fertilisation regimes and tests for the presence/absence of foreign DNA/transgene in the offspring of GE'd lines (IR64-BC1T6, Ciherang-Sub1-BC1T5, Komboka-T3). Various strategies were evaluated, including herbicide tolerance, PCR, DNA gel blotting, whole genome sequencing (WGS), and specific tests stipulated by country-specific biosafety guidelines. Different WGS technologies were evaluated and also used to identify the heritability of the edits, single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), and insertions/deletions (indels) that might have resulted from somaclonal variation and potential GE-induced off-target mutations. Complete genome reference sequences for the parental lines IR64, Ciherang-Sub1, and Komboka are provided. In the field experiments, the GE'd lines did not show performance defects. Together, the results indicate that select GE'd lines do not contain foreign DNA or transgene fragments and fulfil the requirements for treatment equivalent to classical breeding lines in countries such as India and Kenya.
KW - Africa
KW - field trial
KW - India
KW - regulations
KW - TAL effector
KW - whole genome sequencing
KW - Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae
KW - yield
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105018482961
U2 - 10.1111/pbi.70332
DO - 10.1111/pbi.70332
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105018482961
SN - 1467-7644
JO - Plant Biotechnology Journal
JF - Plant Biotechnology Journal
ER -