Targeting dCas9-SunTag to a Susceptibility Gene Promoter Is Sufficient for CRISPR Interference

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2026-02

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Lin, Zuh Jyh Daniel
Hernandez, Gabriela L
Stanton, Myia K
Zheng, Xingguo
Gilbert, Kerrigan B
Veley, Kira M
Jensen, Greg
Yoder, Marisa
Feng, Suhua
Ghoshal, Basudev

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Abstract

Cassava production in sub-Saharan Africa is severely impacted by diseases. Most pathogens require interaction with host susceptibility factors to complete their life cycles and cause disease. Targeted DNA methylation is an epigenetic strategy to alter gene expression in plants, and we previously reported that a zinc-finger fused to DMS3 could establish methylation at the promoter of MeSWEET10a, a bacterial susceptibility gene, and this resulted in decreased disease. Here, we attempt a similar strategy for cassava brown streak disease. This disease is caused by the ipomoviruses CBSV and UCBSV. These viruses belong to the family Potyviridae, which has been shown extensively to require host eIF4E-family proteins to infect plants and cause disease. We previously found that cassava plants with simultaneous knockout mutations in two eIF4E genes, nCBP-1 and nCBP-2, resulted in decreased susceptibility to CBSD. Here, we report successful simultaneous targeting of both promoters with methylation using a dCas9-DRMcd-SunTag system. However, in contrast to our previous work with MeSWEET10a, controls indicate that CRISPR interference is occurring in these lines and is sufficient for the reduction of gene expression. Future research will use genetic crosses to segregate away the DNA methylation reagents and, if DNA methylation proves heritable, assess whether methylation alone is sufficient to increase resistance to CBSD.

Keywords

biotechnology, CRISPR, gene silencing, plant disease, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Ecology, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous), Plant Science

Citation

Lin, Z JD, Hernandez, GL, Stanton, MK, Zheng, X, Gilbert, KB, Veley, KM, Jensen, G, Yoder, M, Feng, S, Ghoshal, B, Gardiner, J, Wang, M, Jacobsen, SE, Carrington, JC & Bart, RS 2026, 'Targeting dCas9-SunTag to a Susceptibility Gene Promoter Is Sufficient for CRISPR Interference', Plant Direct, vol. 10, no. 2, e70128. https://doi.org/10.1002/pld3.70128