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Building customizable auto-luminescent luciferase-based reporters in plants

Arjun Khakhar, Colby G. Starker, James C. Chamness, Nayoung Lee, Sydney Stokke, Cecily Wang, Ryan Swanson, Furva Rizvi, Takato Imaizumi, Daniel F. Voytas

2020eLife86 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bioluminescence is a powerful biological signal that scientists have repurposed as a reporter for gene expression in plants and animals. However, there are downsides associated with the need to provide a substrate to these reporters, including its high cost and non-uniform tissue penetration. In this work we reconstitute a fungal bioluminescence pathway (FBP) in planta using a composable toolbox of parts. We demonstrate that the FBP can create luminescence across various tissues in a broad range of plants without external substrate addition. We also show how our toolbox can be used to deploy the FBP in planta to build auto-luminescent reporters for the study of gene-expression and hormone fluxes. A low-cost imaging platform for gene expression profiling is also described. These experiments lay the groundwork for future construction of programmable auto-luminescent plant traits, such as light driven plant-pollinator interactions or light emitting plant-based sensors.

Topics & Concepts

LuciferaseBioluminescenceLuciferinToolboxLimitingComputational biologyLuciferasesBiologyLight emissionGeneReporter geneBiochemical engineeringNanotechnologyGene expressionComputer scienceBiochemistryMaterials scienceEngineeringOptoelectronicsTransfectionProgramming languageMechanical engineeringbioluminescence and chemiluminescence researchPlant and Biological Electrophysiology StudiesLight effects on plants
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