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Data from Generation of a Selectable Marker Free, Highly Expressed Single Copy Locus as Landing Pad for Transgene Stacking in Sugarcane

Sugarcane, a tropical C4 grass in the genus Saccharum (Poaceae), accounts for nearly 80% of sugar produced worldwide and is also an important feedstock for biofuel production. Generating transgenic sugarcane with predictable and stable transgene expression is critical for crop improvement. In this study, we generated a highly expressed single copy locus as landing pad for transgene stacking. Transgenic sugarcane lines with stable integration of a single copy nptII expression cassette flanked by insulators supported higher transgene expression along with reduced line to line variation when compared to single copy events without insulators by NPTII ELISA analysis. Subsequently, the nptII selectable marker gene was efficiently excised from the sugarcane genome by the FLPe/FRT site-specific recombination system to create selectable marker free plants. This study provides valuable resources for future gene stacking using site-specific recombination or genome editing tools.

Life Sciences
Feedstock Production;Biomass Analytics;Genomics
CC BY
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)-Grant:DE-SC0018420
Fredy Altpeter
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1 10.13012/B2IDB-6303290_V1 2025-09-15

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