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A versatile and efficient gene-targeting system for Aspergillus nidulans.

Authors :
Nayak T
Szewczyk E
Oakley CE
Osmani A
Ukil L
Murray SL
Hynes MJ
Osmani SA
Oakley BR
Source :
Genetics [Genetics] 2006 Mar; Vol. 172 (3), pp. 1557-66. Date of Electronic Publication: 2005 Dec 30.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Aspergillus nidulans is an important experimental organism, and it is a model organism for the genus Aspergillus that includes serious pathogens as well as commercially important organisms. Gene targeting by homologous recombination during transformation is possible in A. nidulans, but the frequency of correct gene targeting is variable and often low. We have identified the A. nidulans homolog (nkuA) of the human KU70 gene that is essential for nonhomologous end joining of DNA in double-strand break repair. Deletion of nkuA (nkuA delta) greatly reduces the frequency of nonhomologous integration of transforming DNA fragments, leading to dramatically improved gene targeting. We have also developed heterologous markers that are selectable in A. nidulans but do not direct integration at any site in the A. nidulans genome. In combination, nkuA delta and the heterologous selectable markers make up a very efficient gene-targeting system. In experiments involving scores of genes, 90% or more of the transformants carried a single insertion of the transforming DNA at the correct site. The system works with linear and circular transforming molecules and it works for tagging genes with fluorescent moieties, replacing genes, and replacing promoters. This system is efficient enough to make genomewide gene-targeting projects feasible.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0016-6731
Volume :
172
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
16387870
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.105.052563