نتایج جستجو برای: tol2 transposase

تعداد نتایج: 1705  

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2003
Hatem Zayed Zsuzsanna Izsvák Dheeraj Khare Udo Heinemann Zoltán Ivics

Sleeping Beauty (SB) is the most active Tc1/ mariner-type transposon in vertebrates. SB contains two transposase-binding sites (DRs) at the end of each terminal inverted repeat (IR), a feature termed the IR/DR structure. We investigated the involvement of cellular proteins in the regulation of SB transposition. Here, we establish that the DNA-bending, high-mobility group protein, HMGB1 is a hos...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1998
M Yamauchi T A Baker

MuB protein, an ATP-dependent DNA-binding protein, collaborates with Mu transposase to promote efficient transposition. MuB binds target DNA, delivers this target DNA segment to transposase and activates transposase's catalytic functions. Using ATP-bound, ADP-bound and ATPase-defective MuB proteins we investigated how nucleotide binding and hydrolysis control the activities of MuB protein, impo...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1998
L Zhang U Sankar D J Lampe H M Robertson F L Graham

Mariner transposons belong to the mariner /Tc1 superfamily of class II, DNA-mediated elements. One of these transposons, Himar1 , isolated from the horn fly, is independent of host-specific factors that would limit transfer between different species, making it an ideal candidate for gene transfer technology development. To determine the activity of Himar1 transposase in mammalian cells, we intr...

2013
Solenne Bire David Gosset Gwenhael Jégot Patrick Midoux Chantal Pichon Florence Rouleux-Bonnin

BACKGROUND Up to now, the different uptake pathways and the subsequent intracellular trafficking of plasmid DNA have been largely explored. By contrast, the mode of internalization and the intracellular routing of an exogenous mRNA in transfected cells are poorly investigated and remain to be elucidated. The bioavailability of internalized mRNA depends on its intracellular routing and its poten...

2015

Named for their mutational effect, Mutatorlike transposable elements (MULEs) in plant genomes transpose frequently and can also acquire pieces of genomic DNA, forming Pack-MULEs; movement and recombination of genomic fragments by Pack-MULEs can alter the regulation of existing genes and may form new genes (Jiang et al., 2004; reviewed in Chénais et al., 2012). MULEs have terminal inverted repea...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1999
C R Beuzón S Marqués J Casadesús

The IS 200 transposase, a 16 kDa polypeptide encoded by the single open reading frame (ORF) of the insertion element, has been identified using an expression system based on T7 RNA polymerase. In wild-type IS 200, two sets of internal inverted repeats that generate RNA secondary structures provide two independent mechanisms for repression of transposase synthesis. The inverted repeat located ne...

Journal: :Insect biochemistry and molecular biology 2000
C J Coates N Jasinskiene D Morgan L R Tosi S M Beverley A A James

Derivatives of the mariner transposable element, Mos1, from Drosophila mauritiana, can integrate into the germ-line of the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti. Previously, the transposase required to mobilize Mos1 was provided in trans by a helper plasmid expressing the enzyme under the control of the D. psuedoobscura heat-shock protein 82 promoter. Here we tested whether purified recombinant ...

2017
Lauren E. Woodard Laura M. Downes Yi-Chien Lee Aparna Kaja Eyuel S. Terefe Matthew H. Wilson

Transposons are highly abundant in eukaryotic genomes, but their mobilization must be finely tuned to maintain host organism fitness and allow for transposon propagation. Forty percent of the human genome is comprised of transposable element sequences, and the most abundant cut-and-paste transposons are from the hAT superfamily. We found that the hAT transposase TcBuster from Tribolium castaneu...

2016
Philip Boehme Wenli Zhang Manish Solanki Eric Ehrke-Schulz Anja Ehrhardt

For efficient delivery of required genetic elements we utilized high-capacity adenoviral vectors in the past allowing high transgene capacities of up to 36 kb. Previously we explored the hyperactive Sleeping Beauty (SB) transposase (HSB5) for somatic integration from the high-capacity adenoviral vectors genome. To further improve this hybrid vector system we hypothesized that the previously des...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1999
R Hõrak M Kivisaar

Transposition is a DNA reorganization reaction potentially deleterious for the host. The frequency of transposition is limited by the amount of transposase. Therefore, strict regulation of a transposase is required to keep control over the destructive multiplication of the mobile element. We have shown previously that the expression of the transposase (tnpA) of the Pseudomonas putida PaW85 tran...

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