Simultaneous knockdown of six non-family genes using a single synthetic RNAi fragment in Arabidopsis thaliana

Olaf Czarnecki, Anthony C. Bryan, Sara S. Jawdy, Xiaohan Yang, Zong Ming Cheng, Jin Gui Chen, Gerald A. Tuskan

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Abstract

Background: Genetic engineering of plants that results in successful establishment of new biochemical or regulatory pathways requires stable introduction of one or more genes into the plant genome. It might also be necessary to down-regulate or turn off expression of endogenous genes in order to reduce activity of competing pathways. An established way to knockdown gene expression in plants is expressing a hairpin-RNAi construct, eventually leading to degradation of a specifically targeted mRNA. Knockdown of multiple genes that do not share homologous sequences is still challenging and involves either sophisticated cloning strategies to create vectors with different serial expression constructs or multiple transformation events that is often restricted by a lack of available transformation markers. Results: Synthetic RNAi fragments were assembled in yeast carrying homologous sequences to six or seven non-family genes and introduced into pAGRIKOLA. Transformation of Arabidopsis thaliana and subsequent expression analysis of targeted genes proved efficient knockdown of all target genes. Conclusions: We present a simple and cost-effective method to create constructs to simultaneously knockdown multiple non-family genes or genes that do not share sequence homology. The presented method can be applied in plant and animal synthetic biology as well as traditional plant and animal genetic engineering.

Original languageEnglish
Article number16
JournalPlant Methods
Volume12
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 17 2016

Funding

This work was supported by the Department of Energy, Office of Science, Genomic Science Program (under Award Number DE‑SC0008834). Oak Ridge National Laboratory is managed by UT‑Battelle, LLC for the US Department of Energy (under Contract Number DE‑AC05‑00OR22725).

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U.S. Department of EnergyDE‑AC05‑00OR22725
Office of ScienceDE‑SC0008834

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