Xin Haoyang, Strickland Luke W, Hamilton John P, Trusky Jacob K, Fang Chao, Butler Nathaniel M, Douches David S, Buell C Robin, Jiang Jiming
Department of Plant Biology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, USA.
Center for Applied Genetic Technologies, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602, USA.
bioRxiv. 2024 Dec 12:2024.12.10.627817. doi: 10.1101/2024.12.10.627817.
Potato () is the third most important food crop in the world. Although the potato genome has been fully sequenced, functional genomics research of potato lags relative to other major food crops due primarily to the lack of a model experimental potato line. Here, we present a diploid potato line, 'Jan', which possesses all essential characteristics for facile functional genomics studies. Jan has a high level of homozygosity after seven generations of self-pollination. Jan is vigorous and highly fertile with outstanding tuber traits, high regeneration rates, and excellent transformation efficiencies. We generated a chromosome-scale genome assembly for Jan, annotated genes, and identified syntelogs relative to the potato reference genome assembly DMv6.1 to facilitate functional genomics. To miniaturize plant architecture, we developed two "mini-Jan" lines with compact and dwarf plant stature using CRISPR/Cas9-mediated mutagenesis targeting the and genes related to growth. Mini-Jan mutants are fully fertile and will permit higher-throughput studies in limited growth chamber and greenhouse space. Thus, Jan and mini-Jan provide an outstanding model system that can be leveraged for gene editing and functional genomics research in potato.
马铃薯( )是世界上第三重要的粮食作物。尽管马铃薯基因组已被完全测序,但由于缺乏模式实验马铃薯品系,马铃薯的功能基因组学研究相对于其他主要粮食作物较为滞后。在此,我们展示了一个二倍体马铃薯品系“Jan”,它具有进行便捷功能基因组学研究的所有基本特征。经过七代自花授粉后,Jan具有高度的纯合性。Jan生长旺盛、育性高,具有出色的块茎性状、高再生率和优异的转化效率。我们为Jan生成了染色体水平的基因组组装、注释了基因,并确定了与马铃薯参考基因组组装DMv6.1相关的同线基因,以促进功能基因组学研究。为了使植株结构小型化,我们利用CRISPR/Cas9介导的诱变技术,靶向与生长相关的 和 基因,培育出了两个植株紧凑且矮小的“迷你Jan”品系。迷你Jan突变体完全可育,将允许在有限的生长室和温室空间内进行更高通量的研究。因此,Jan和迷你Jan提供了一个出色的模式系统,可用于马铃薯的基因编辑和功能基因组学研究。