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Rice Promoter Editing: An Efficient Genetic Improvement Strategy

Bowen Wu, Hangfei Luo, Zhongbo Chen, Bakht Amin, Manyu Yang, Zhenghan Li, Shuai Wu, Saleh H. Salmen, Sulaiman Ali Alharbi, Zhongming Fang

2024Rice21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Gene expression levels in rice (Oryza sativa L.) and other plant species are determined by the promoters, which directly control phenotypic characteristics. As essential components of genes, promoters regulate the intensity, location, and timing of gene expression. They contain numerous regulatory elements and serve as binding sites for proteins that modulate transcription, including transcription factors and RNA polymerases. Genome editing can alter promoter sequences, thereby precisely modifying the expression patterns of specific genes, and ultimately affecting the morphology, quality, and resistance of rice. This paper summarizes research on rice promoter editing conducted in recent years, focusing on improvements in yield, heading date, quality, and disease resistance. It is expected to inform the application of promoter editing and encourage further research and development in crop genetic improvement with promote.

Topics & Concepts

PromoterBiologyGeneGeneticsTranscription (linguistics)Genome editingOryza sativaTranscription factorGene expressionComputational biologyBiotechnologyRegulation of gene expressionGenomePhilosophyLinguisticsCRISPR and Genetic EngineeringPlant Virus Research StudiesPhotosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms