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High-frequency sorghum transformation toolkit enhances Cas9 efficiency and expands promoter-editing capability with SpRY

Authors: Shen, J., Aregawi, K., Anwar, S., Miller, T., Groover, E. D., Rajkumar, M., Savage, D. F., Lemaux, P. G.

Date: 2025-12-07 · Version: 2
DOI: 10.1101/2025.01.21.634149

Category: Plant Biology

Model Organism: Sorghum bicolor

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The study presents an optimized Agrobacterium-mediated transformation toolkit for Sorghum bicolor that achieves up to 95.7% editing efficiency using CRISPR/Cas9 targeting the SbPDS gene, and demonstrates comparable performance with a PAM‑broadened SpRY variant. This platform enables multiplex genome editing and is positioned for integration of advanced tools such as prime and base editors to accelerate sorghum breeding.

Sorghum bicolor CRISPR/Cas9 Agrobacterium-mediated transformation SpRY (PAM‑flexible Cas9) high-efficiency genome editing

High throughput screen of NPQ in sorghum shows highly polygenic architecture of photoprotection

Authors: Vath, R. L., Fernandes, S., Monier, B., Glowacka, K., Walter, J., Lipka, A. E., Ferguson, J. N., Bernacchi, C., Pederson, T., Kromdijk, J.

Date: 2025-04-22 · Version: 1
DOI: 10.1101/2025.04.18.649521

Category: Plant Biology

Model Organism: Sorghum bicolor

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The study evaluated natural genetic variation in non-photochemical quenching and photoprotection across 861 sorghum accessions grown in the field over two years, revealing moderate to high broad-sense heritability for chlorophyll fluorescence traits. By integrating genome-wide association studies (GWAS) with transcriptome-wide association studies (TWAS) and covariance analyses, the authors identified 110 high-confidence candidate genes underlying photoprotection, highlighting a complex, polygenic architecture for these traits.

photoprotection non-photochemical quenching Sorghum bicolor GWAS TWAS