Gene Replacement by a Selectable Marker in the Filamentous Fungus Magnaporthe oryzae

Nalleli Garcia, Alexa N. Farmer, Richmond Baptiste,Jessie Fernandez

BIO-PROTOCOL(2023)

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Magnaporthe oryzae is a filamentous fungus responsible for the detrimental rice blast disease afflicting rice crops worldwide. For years, M. oryzae has served as an excellent model organism to study plant pathogen interactions due to its sequenced genome, its amenability to functional genetics, and its capacity to be tracked in laboratory settings. As such, techniques to genetically manipulate M. oryzae for gene deletion range from genome editing via CRISPR-Cas9 to gene replacement through homologous recombination. This protocol focuses on detailing how to perform gene replacement in the model organism, M. oryzae, through a split marker method. This technique relies on replacing the open reading frame of a gene of interest with a gene conferring resistance to a specific selectable chemical, disrupting the transcription of the gene of interest and generating a knockout mutant M. oryzae strain.
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Magnaporthe oryzae,Primer design,Protoplast transformation,Gene deletion,Split marker,Homologous recombination,ILV1,Hygromycin,DNA extraction
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