نتایج جستجو برای: phic31 intagrase

تعداد نتایج: 153  

2007
Jian-Quan Ni Michele Markstein Richard Binari Barret Pfeiffer Lu-Ping Liu Christians Villalta Matthew Booker Lizabeth Perkins Norbert Perrimon

The conditional expression of hairpin constructs in Drosophila melanogaster has emerged in recent years as a method of choice in functional genomic studies. To date, upstream activating site– driven RNA interference constructs have been inserted into the genome randomly using P-element–mediated transformation, which can result in false negatives due to variable expression. To avoid this problem...

Journal: :Archaea 2008
Adam M Guss Michael Rother Jun Kai Zhang Gargi Kulkarni William W Metcalf

A highly efficient method for chromosomal integration of cloned DNA into Methanosarcina spp. was developed utilizing the site-specific recombination system from the Streptomyces phage phiC31. Host strains expressing the phiC31 integrase gene and carrying an appropriate recombination site can be transformed with non-replicating plasmids carrying the complementary recombination site at efficienci...

Journal: :Microbiology 1999
J Sun G H Kelemen J M Fernández-Abalos M J Bibb

The enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) gene is a modified version of the green fluorescent protein gene of the jellyfish Aequorea victoria with a codon usage that corresponds well to that found in many GC-rich streptomycete genes. Here the use of EGFP as a reporter for the analysis of spatially and temporally regulated gene expression in Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) is demonstrated. The...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Marc F Schetelig Francesca Scolari Alfred M Handler Sebastian Kittelmann Giuliano Gasperi Ernst A Wimmer

Insect transgenesis is mainly based on the random genomic integration of DNA fragments embedded into non-autonomous transposable elements. Once a random insertion into a specific location of the genome has been identified as particularly useful with respect to transgene expression, the ability to make the insertion homozygous, and lack of fitness costs, it may be advantageous to use that locati...

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2005
Sunir Malla Felix Dafhnis-Calas John F. Y. Brookfield Margaret C. M. Smith William R. A. Brown

We have investigated the ability of the integrase from the Streptomyces phiC31 'phage to either delete or invert 1 Mb of DNA around the centromere of the human Y chromosome in chicken DT40 hybrid somatic cells. Reciprocal and conservative site-specific recombination was observed in 54% of cells expressing the integrase. The sites failed to recombine in the remaining cells because the sites had ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Monica F Sentmanat Sarah C R Elgin

A persistent question in biology is how cis-acting sequence elements influence trans-acting factors and the local chromatin environment to modulate gene expression. We reported previously that the DNA transposon 1360 can enhance silencing of a reporter in a heterochromatic domain of Drosophila melanogaster. We have now generated a collection of variegating phiC31 landing-pad insertion lines con...

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2005
Felix Dafhnis-Calas Zhengyao Xu Steve Haines Sunir K. Malla Margaret C. M. Smith William R. A. Brown

We have used the phiC31 integrase to introduce large DNA sequences into a vertebrate genome and measure the efficiency of integration of intact DNA as a function of insert size. Inserts of 110 kb and 140 kb in length may be integrated with about 25% and 10% efficiency respectively. In order to overcome the problems of constructing transgenes longer than approximately 150 kb we have established ...

2011
Janet M. Meredith Sanjay Basu Derric D. Nimmo Isabelle Larget-Thiery Emma L. Warr Ann Underhill Clare C. McArthur Victoria Carter Hilary Hurd Catherine Bourgouin Paul Eggleston

Diseases transmitted by mosquitoes have a devastating impact on global health and this is worsening due to difficulties with existing control measures and climate change. Genetically modified mosquitoes that are refractory to disease transmission are seen as having great potential in the delivery of novel control strategies. Historically the genetic modification of insects has relied upon trans...

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