Ivics_1997_Cell_91_501

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Title : Molecular reconstruction of Sleeping Beauty, a Tc1-like transposon from fish, and its transposition in human cells - Ivics_1997_Cell_91_501
Author(s) : Ivics Z , Hackett PB , Plasterk RH , Izsvak Z
Ref : Cell , 91 :501 , 1997
Abstract :

Members of the Tc1/mariner superfamily of transposons isolated from fish appear to be transpositionally inactive due to the accumulation of mutations. Molecular phylogenetic data were used to construct a synthetic transposon, Sleeping Beauty, which could be identical or equivalent to an ancient element that dispersed in fish genomes in part by horizontal transmission between species. A consensus sequence of a transposase gene of the salmonid subfamily of elements was engineered by eliminating the inactivating mutations. Sleeping Beauty transposase binds to the inverted repeats of salmonid transposons in a substrate-specific manner, and it mediates precise cut-and-paste transposition in fish as well as in mouse and human cells. Sleeping Beauty is an active DNA-transposon system from vertebrates for genetic transformation and insertional mutagenesis.

PubMedSearch : Ivics_1997_Cell_91_501
PubMedID: 9390559

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Ivics Z, Hackett PB, Plasterk RH, Izsvak Z (1997)
Molecular reconstruction of Sleeping Beauty, a Tc1-like transposon from fish, and its transposition in human cells
Cell 91 :501

Ivics Z, Hackett PB, Plasterk RH, Izsvak Z (1997)
Cell 91 :501