Ribozyme-based biosensor for imaging gene expression in plants
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Abstract
Detection of gene expression in plants is critical for understanding the molecular basis of complex plant biosystems and plant responses to environmental stresses. Here, we report the development of a split ribozyme-based biosensor that enables in vivo visualization of gene expression in plants. We demonstrated the utility of this biosensor in transient expression experiments (i.e., leaf infiltration in Nicotiana benthamiana ) to detect RNAs derived from transgenes and tobacco rattle virus, respectively. Furthermore, we successfully engineered a split ribozyme-based biosensor in Arabidopsis thaliana for in vivo visualization of endogenous gene expression at the cellular level. In addition, we developed a platform for easy incorporation of different reporters into the RNA biosensor.
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License: CC-BY-NC-4.0