DNA-free CRISPR genome editing in raspberry (Rubus idaeus) protoplast through RNP-mediated transfection

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2025-07-16

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2673-3439

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Creeth R, Thompson A, Kevei Z. (2025) DNA-free CRISPR genome editing in raspberry (Rubus idaeus) protoplast through RNP-mediated transfection. Frontiers in Genome Editing, Volume 7, June 2025, Article number 1589431

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Protoplast-based systems have been utilised in a wide variety of plant species to enable genome editing without chromosomal introgression of foreign DNA into plant genomes. DNA-free genome editing followed by protoplast regeneration allows elite cultivars to be edited without further genetic segregation, preserving their unique genetic composition and their regulatory status as non-transgenic. However, protoplast isolation presents a barrier to the development of advanced breeding technologies in raspberry and no protocol has been published for DNA-free genome editing in the species. Pre-assembled ribonucleoprotein complexes (RNPs) do not require cellular processing and the commercial availability of Cas9 proteins and synthetic guide RNAs has streamlined genome editing protocols. This study presents a novel high-yielding protoplast isolation protocol from raspberry stem cultures and RNP-mediated transfection of protoplast with CRISPR-Cas9. Targeted mutagenesis of the phytoene desaturase gene at two intragenic loci resulted in an editing efficiency of 19%, though estimated efficiency varied depending on the indel analysis technique. Only amplicon sequencing was sensitive enough to confirm genome editing in a low efficiency sample. To our knowledge, this study constitutes the first use of DNA-free genome editing in raspberry protoplast. This protocol provides a valuable platform for understanding gene function and facilitates the future development of precision breeding in this important soft fruit crop.

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30 Agricultural, Veterinary and Food Sciences, 31 Biological Sciences, Biotechnology, Genetics, Generic health relevance

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(Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council)
This research was funded by BerryWorld Plus™

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