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Publication : Simple and straightforward construction of a mouse gene targeting vector using in vitro transposition reactions.

First Author  Aoyama M Year  2005
Journal  Nucleic Acids Res Volume  33
Issue  5 Pages  e52
PubMed ID  15784610 Mgi Jnum  J:184592
Mgi Id  MGI:5425107 Doi  10.1093/nar/gni055
Citation  Aoyama M, et al. (2005) Simple and straightforward construction of a mouse gene targeting vector using in vitro transposition reactions. Nucleic Acids Res 33(5):e52
abstractText  In a gene targeting experiment, the generation of a targeting construct often requires complex DNA manipulations. We developed a set of cassettes and plasmids useful for creating targeting vectors to modify the mammalian genome. A positive selection marker cassette (PGK/EM7p-npt), which included dual prokaryotic and eukaryotic promoters to permit consecutive selection for recombination in Escherichia coli and then in mouse embryonic stem cells, was flanked by two FRT-loxP sequences. The PGK/EM7p-npt cassette was placed between the minimum regions of a Tn7 transposable element for insertion into another DNA by means of Tn7 transposase in vitro. We also constructed a plasmid having a loxP-Zeo-loxP cassette between the modified Tn5 outer elements. These cassettes can be integrated randomly into a given genomic DNA through the in vitro transposition reaction, thus producing a collection of genomic segments flanked by loxP sites (floxed) at various positions without the use of restriction enzymes and DNA ligase. We confirmed that this system remarkably reduced the time and labor for the construction of complex gene targeting vectors.
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