نتایج جستجو برای: transposon

تعداد نتایج: 6977  

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2002
Zongbin Cui Aron M Geurts Geyi Liu Christopher D Kaufman Perry B Hackett

Translocation of Sleeping Beauty (SB) transposon requires specific binding of SB transposase to inverted terminal repeats (ITRs) of about 230 bp at each end of the transposon, which is followed by a cut-and-paste transfer of the transposon into a target DNA sequence. The ITRs contain two imperfect direct repeats (DRs) of about 32 bp. The outer DRs are at the extreme ends of the transposon where...

Journal: :BioTechniques 2004
Quang Hien Le Thomas Bureau

Vol. 36, No. 2 (2004) BioTechniques 223 Transposons are mobile sequences commonly found in prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes. Their dispersal, repetitiveness, and the fact that their mobilization is a source of polymorphism make them choice candidates for use as molecular markers in mapping technologies. In recent years, variations of a technique inspired by amplified fragment length polymorph...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2000
M C Biery M Lopata N L Craig

In the presence of ATP and Mg(2+), the bacterial transposon Tn7 translocates via a cut and paste mechanism executed by the transposon-encoded proteins TnsA+TnsB+TnsC+TnsD. We report here that in the presence of Mn(2+), TnsA+TnsB alone can execute the DNA breakage and joining reactions of Tn7 recombination. ATP is not essential in this minimal system, revealing that this cofactor is not directly...

Journal: :Development 1997
M Whiteley J A Kassis

Specific fragments of Drosophila regulatory DNA can alter the insertional specificity of transposable elements causing them to 'home' to their parent gene. We used this property to insert a transposon-encoded functional coding region near a defective one and rescue a null mutation. This approach differs from homologous recombination in that the endogenous defective coding region is left in plac...

Journal: :Mobile Genetic Elements 2016

2015
Sunandan Saha Lauren E. Woodard Elizabeth M. Charron Richard C. Welch Cliona M. Rooney Matthew H. Wilson

Non-viral transposons have been used successfully for genetic modification of clinically relevant cells including embryonic stem, induced pluripotent stem, hematopoietic stem and primary human T cell types. However, there has been limited evaluation of undesired genomic effects when using transposons for human genome modification. The prevalence of piggyBac(PB)-like terminal repeat (TR) element...

2012
Lauren E. Woodard Xianghong Li Nirav Malani Aparna Kaja Robert H. Hice Peter W. Atkinson Frederic D. Bushman Nancy L. Craig Matthew H. Wilson

BACKGROUND Transposons are useful tools for creating transgenic organisms, insertional mutagenesis, and genome engineering. TcBuster, a novel hAT-family transposon system derived from the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum, was shown to be highly active in previous studies in insect embryoes. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We tested TcBuster for its activity in human embryonic kidney 293 (H...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1999
V J Thomson M K Bhattacharjee D H Fine K M Derbyshire D H Figurski

Transposon mutagenesis in bacteria generally requires efficient delivery of a transposon suicide vector to allow the selection of relatively infrequent transposition events. We have developed an IS903-based transposon mutagenesis system for diverse gram-negative bacteria that is not limited by transfer efficiency. The transposon, IS903phikan, carries a cryptic kan gene, which can be expressed o...

2013
Michael C. Chao Justin R. Pritchard Yanjia J. Zhang Eric J. Rubin Jonathan Livny Brigid M. Davis Matthew K. Waldor

The coupling of high-density transposon mutagenesis to high-throughput DNA sequencing (transposon-insertion sequencing) enables simultaneous and genome-wide assessment of the contributions of individual loci to bacterial growth and survival. We have refined analysis of transposon-insertion sequencing data by normalizing for the effect of DNA replication on sequencing output and using a hidden M...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2003
Sven Sewitz Paul Crellin Ronald Chalmers

The Tn10 transpososome has symmetrical components on either side: there are two transposon ends each of which has binding sites for a monomer of transposase and an IHF heterodimer. The DNA bending activity of IHF stimulates assembly of an intermediate with tightly folded transposon ends in which transposase has additional 'subterminal' DNA contacts, located distal to the IHF site. These subterm...

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