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Unraveling the promise and limitations of CRISPR/Cas system in natural product research: Approaches and challenges

Protha BiswasDepartment of Life Sciences Presidency University Kolkata‐700073 West Bengal IndiaUttpal AnandDepartment of Life Sciences Ben‐Gurion University of the Negev Beer‐Sheva IsraelMimosa GhoraiDepartment of Life Sciences Presidency University Kolkata‐700073 West Bengal IndiaDevendra Kumar PandeyDepartment of Biotechnology Lovely Professional University Phagwara‐144402 Punjab IndiaNiraj Kumar JhaDepartment of Biotechnology, School of Engineering & Technology Sharda University Greater Noida Uttar Pradesh IndiaTapan BehlDepartment of Pharmacology, Chitkara College of Pharmacy Chitkara University, Rajpura Chandigarh Punjab 140401 IndiaManoj KumarChemical and Biochemical Processing Division ICAR – Central Institute for Research on Cotton Technology Mumbai Maharashtra 400019 IndiaRadha CHAUHANSchool of Biological and Environmental Sciences Shoolini University of Biotechnology and Management Sciences Solan Himachal Pradesh 173229 IndiaMahipal S. ShekhawatPlant Biotechnology Unit Kanchi Mamunivar Government Institute for Postgraduate Studies and Research Puducherry 605 608 IndiaAbhijit DeyDepartment of Life Sciences Presidency University Kolkata‐700073 West Bengal India
2021en
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An incredible array of natural products is produced by plants that serve several ecological functions, including protecting them from herbivores and microbes, attracting pollinators, and dispersing seeds. In addition to their obvious medical applications, natural products serve as flavoring agents, fragrances, and many other uses by humans. With the increasing demand for natural products and the development of various gene engineering systems, researchers are trying to modify the plant genome to increase the biosynthetic pathway of the compound of interest or blocking the pathway of unwanted compound synthesis. The clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/Cas9 has had widespread success in genome editing due to the system's high efficiency, ease of use, and accuracy which revolutionized the genome editing system in living organisms. This study highlights the method of the CRISPR/Cas system, its application in different organisms including microbes, algae, fungi, and also higher plants in natural product research, and its shortcomings and future prospects.

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