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Remote Sensing of Endogenous Pigmentation by Inducible Synthetic Circuits in Grasses
by
Kenney, Samuel
, Pathak, Sunita
, Calderon, Santiago
, Saleh, Luke
, Acosta‐Gamboa, Lucia
, Lee, Dong‐Yeon
, Swyers, Nathan
, Kuzio, Caroline
, Sheng, Hudanyun
, Gehan, Malia
, Nusinow, Dmitri A.
, Zare, Alina
, Meerdink, Susan
, Morgan, Austin
in
Agriculture
/ anthocyanin biosynthesis
/ Anthocyanins
/ Anthocyanins - metabolism
/ Barriers
/ Biosynthesis
/ C4 photosynthetic model
/ Circuits
/ Cloning
/ Corn
/ dexamethasone inducible
/ Flowers & plants
/ Gene expression
/ Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
/ Genetically altered foods
/ Genomes
/ Grasses
/ Hyperspectral imaging
/ Ligands
/ multi‐genic transgene
/ Phylogenetics
/ Pigmentation
/ Pigmentation - genetics
/ Plant Leaves - genetics
/ Plant Leaves - metabolism
/ Plants, Genetically Modified
/ Poaceae - genetics
/ Poaceae - metabolism
/ Protoplasts
/ Remote sensing
/ Remote Sensing Technology - methods
/ Rice
/ Setaria viridis
/ Sorghum
/ sub‐pixel analysis
/ Synthetic biology
/ Synthetic Biology - methods
/ synthetic circuit
/ target detection
/ Transcription factors
/ Transcription Factors - genetics
/ Transcription Factors - metabolism
/ Triamcinolone acetonide
2026
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Remote Sensing of Endogenous Pigmentation by Inducible Synthetic Circuits in Grasses
by
Kenney, Samuel
, Pathak, Sunita
, Calderon, Santiago
, Saleh, Luke
, Acosta‐Gamboa, Lucia
, Lee, Dong‐Yeon
, Swyers, Nathan
, Kuzio, Caroline
, Sheng, Hudanyun
, Gehan, Malia
, Nusinow, Dmitri A.
, Zare, Alina
, Meerdink, Susan
, Morgan, Austin
in
Agriculture
/ anthocyanin biosynthesis
/ Anthocyanins
/ Anthocyanins - metabolism
/ Barriers
/ Biosynthesis
/ C4 photosynthetic model
/ Circuits
/ Cloning
/ Corn
/ dexamethasone inducible
/ Flowers & plants
/ Gene expression
/ Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
/ Genetically altered foods
/ Genomes
/ Grasses
/ Hyperspectral imaging
/ Ligands
/ multi‐genic transgene
/ Phylogenetics
/ Pigmentation
/ Pigmentation - genetics
/ Plant Leaves - genetics
/ Plant Leaves - metabolism
/ Plants, Genetically Modified
/ Poaceae - genetics
/ Poaceae - metabolism
/ Protoplasts
/ Remote sensing
/ Remote Sensing Technology - methods
/ Rice
/ Setaria viridis
/ Sorghum
/ sub‐pixel analysis
/ Synthetic biology
/ Synthetic Biology - methods
/ synthetic circuit
/ target detection
/ Transcription factors
/ Transcription Factors - genetics
/ Transcription Factors - metabolism
/ Triamcinolone acetonide
2026
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Remote Sensing of Endogenous Pigmentation by Inducible Synthetic Circuits in Grasses
by
Kenney, Samuel
, Pathak, Sunita
, Calderon, Santiago
, Saleh, Luke
, Acosta‐Gamboa, Lucia
, Lee, Dong‐Yeon
, Swyers, Nathan
, Kuzio, Caroline
, Sheng, Hudanyun
, Gehan, Malia
, Nusinow, Dmitri A.
, Zare, Alina
, Meerdink, Susan
, Morgan, Austin
in
Agriculture
/ anthocyanin biosynthesis
/ Anthocyanins
/ Anthocyanins - metabolism
/ Barriers
/ Biosynthesis
/ C4 photosynthetic model
/ Circuits
/ Cloning
/ Corn
/ dexamethasone inducible
/ Flowers & plants
/ Gene expression
/ Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
/ Genetically altered foods
/ Genomes
/ Grasses
/ Hyperspectral imaging
/ Ligands
/ multi‐genic transgene
/ Phylogenetics
/ Pigmentation
/ Pigmentation - genetics
/ Plant Leaves - genetics
/ Plant Leaves - metabolism
/ Plants, Genetically Modified
/ Poaceae - genetics
/ Poaceae - metabolism
/ Protoplasts
/ Remote sensing
/ Remote Sensing Technology - methods
/ Rice
/ Setaria viridis
/ Sorghum
/ sub‐pixel analysis
/ Synthetic biology
/ Synthetic Biology - methods
/ synthetic circuit
/ target detection
/ Transcription factors
/ Transcription Factors - genetics
/ Transcription Factors - metabolism
/ Triamcinolone acetonide
2026
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Remote Sensing of Endogenous Pigmentation by Inducible Synthetic Circuits in Grasses
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Remote Sensing of Endogenous Pigmentation by Inducible Synthetic Circuits in Grasses
2026
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Overview
Plant synthetic biology holds great promise for engineering plants to meet future demands. Genetic circuits are being designed, built and tested in plants to demonstrate the proof of concept. However, developing these components in monocots, which the world relies on for grain, lags behind dicot models, such as Arabidopsis thaliana and Nicotiana benthamiana. Here, we show the successful adaptation of a ligand‐inducible sensor to activate an endogenous anthocyanin pathway in the C4 monocot model Setaria viridis. We identify two transcription factors that can be expressed as a single transcript that are sufficient to induce endogenous anthocyanin production in S. viridis protoplasts and whole plants in a constitutive or ligand‐inducible manner. We also test multiple ligands to overcome physical barriers to ligand uptake, identifying triamcinolone acetonide (TA) as a highly potent inducer of this system. Using hyperspectral imaging and a discriminative target characterisation method in a near‐remote configuration, we can non‐destructively detect anthocyanin production in leaves in response to ligands. This work demonstrates the use of inducible expression systems in monocots to manipulate endogenous pigmentation production for remote detection. Applying inducible anthocyanin production coupled with sensitive detection algorithms could enable crop plants to report on the status of field contamination or detect undesirable chemicals impacting agriculture, ushering in an era of agriculture‐based sensor systems.
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc,Wiley
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