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Frog Prince transposon-based RNAi vectors mediate efficient gene knockdown in human cells

We have developed a stable RNA interference (RNAi) delivery system that is based on the Frog Prince transposable element. This plasmid-based vector system combines the gene silencing capabilities of H1 polymerase III promoter-driven short hairpin RNAs (shRNA) with the advantages of stable and effici...

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Autores principales: Kaufman, Christopher D, Izsvák, Zsuzsanna, Katzer, Andrea, Ivics, Zoltán
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Library Publishing Media 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2737204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19771210
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author Kaufman, Christopher D
Izsvák, Zsuzsanna
Katzer, Andrea
Ivics, Zoltán
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Izsvák, Zsuzsanna
Katzer, Andrea
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description We have developed a stable RNA interference (RNAi) delivery system that is based on the Frog Prince transposable element. This plasmid-based vector system combines the gene silencing capabilities of H1 polymerase III promoter-driven short hairpin RNAs (shRNA) with the advantages of stable and efficient genomic integration of the shRNA cassette mediated by transposition. We show that the Frog Prince-based shRNA expressing system can efficiently knock down the expression of both exogenous as well as endogenous genes in human cells. Furthermore, we use the Frog Prince-based system to study the effect of knockdown of the DNA repair factor Ku70 on transposition of the Sleeping Beauty transposon. Transposon-mediated genomic integration ensures that the shRNA expression cassette and a selectable marker gene within the transposon remain intact and physically linked. We demonstrate that a major advantage of our vector system over plasmid-based shRNA delivery is both its enhanced frequency of intact genomic integration as well as higher target suppression in transgenic human cells. Due to its simplicity and effectiveness, transposon-based RNAi is an emerging tool to facilitate analysis of gene function through the establishment of stable loss-of-function cell lines.
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spelling pubmed-27372042009-09-21 Frog Prince transposon-based RNAi vectors mediate efficient gene knockdown in human cells Kaufman, Christopher D Izsvák, Zsuzsanna Katzer, Andrea Ivics, Zoltán J RNAi Gene Silencing New Methods and Technologies We have developed a stable RNA interference (RNAi) delivery system that is based on the Frog Prince transposable element. This plasmid-based vector system combines the gene silencing capabilities of H1 polymerase III promoter-driven short hairpin RNAs (shRNA) with the advantages of stable and efficient genomic integration of the shRNA cassette mediated by transposition. We show that the Frog Prince-based shRNA expressing system can efficiently knock down the expression of both exogenous as well as endogenous genes in human cells. Furthermore, we use the Frog Prince-based system to study the effect of knockdown of the DNA repair factor Ku70 on transposition of the Sleeping Beauty transposon. Transposon-mediated genomic integration ensures that the shRNA expression cassette and a selectable marker gene within the transposon remain intact and physically linked. We demonstrate that a major advantage of our vector system over plasmid-based shRNA delivery is both its enhanced frequency of intact genomic integration as well as higher target suppression in transgenic human cells. Due to its simplicity and effectiveness, transposon-based RNAi is an emerging tool to facilitate analysis of gene function through the establishment of stable loss-of-function cell lines. Library Publishing Media 2005-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC2737204/ /pubmed/19771210 Text en © Copyright Christopher D Kaufman et al http://www.libpubmedia.co.uk/RNAiJ/LicenceForUsers.pdf This is an open access article, published under the terms of the Licence for Users available at http://www.libpubmedia.co.uk/RNAiJ/LicenceForUsers.pdf. This licence permits non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction of the article, provided the original work is appropriately acknowledged with correct citation details.
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Kaufman, Christopher D
Izsvák, Zsuzsanna
Katzer, Andrea
Ivics, Zoltán
Frog Prince transposon-based RNAi vectors mediate efficient gene knockdown in human cells
title Frog Prince transposon-based RNAi vectors mediate efficient gene knockdown in human cells
title_full Frog Prince transposon-based RNAi vectors mediate efficient gene knockdown in human cells
title_fullStr Frog Prince transposon-based RNAi vectors mediate efficient gene knockdown in human cells
title_full_unstemmed Frog Prince transposon-based RNAi vectors mediate efficient gene knockdown in human cells
title_short Frog Prince transposon-based RNAi vectors mediate efficient gene knockdown in human cells
title_sort frog prince transposon-based rnai vectors mediate efficient gene knockdown in human cells
topic New Methods and Technologies
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2737204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19771210
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