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Efficient mammalian germline transgenesis by cis-enhanced Sleeping Beauty transposition

Authors :
John R. Garbe
Howard J. Jacob
Artur Rangel-Filho
Chang Won Park
Scott C. Fahrenkrug
Daniel F. Carlson
David A. Largaespada
Scott M. O'Grady
Aron M. Geurts
Clifford J. Steer
Source :
Transgenic research. 20(1)
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Heightened interest in relevant models for human disease increases the need for improved methods for germline transgenesis. We describe a significant improvement in the creation of transgenic laboratory mice and rats by chemical modification of Sleeping Beauty transposons. Germline transgenesis in mice and rats was significantly enhanced by in vitro cytosine-phosphodiester-guanine methylation of transposons prior to injection. Heritability of transgene alleles was also greater from founder mice generated with methylated versus non-methylated transposon. The artificial methylation was reprogrammed in the early embryo, leading to founders that express the transgenes. We also noted differences in transgene insertion number and structure (single-insert versus concatemer) based on the influence of methylation and plasmid conformation (linear versus supercoiled), with supercoiled substrate resulting in efficient transpositional transgenesis (TnT) with near elimination of concatemer insertion. Combined, these substrate modifications resulted in increases in both the frequency of transgenic founders and the number of transgenes per founder, significantly elevating the number of potential transgenic lines. Given its simplicity, versatility and high efficiency, TnT with enhanced Sleeping Beauty components represents a compelling non-viral approach to modifying the mammalian germline.

Details

ISSN :
15739368
Volume :
20
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Transgenic research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fe47d13c03d3cf6c8cafd4445534d72f