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Chimeric piggyBac transposases for genomic targeting in human cells

Integrating vectors such as viruses and transposons insert transgenes semi-randomly and can potentially disrupt or deregulate genes. For these techniques to be of therapeutic value, a method for controlling the precise location of insertion is required. The piggyBac (PB) transposase is an efficient...

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Autores principales: Owens, Jesse B., Urschitz, Johann, Stoytchev, Ilko, Dang, Nong C., Stoytcheva, Zoia, Belcaid, Mahdi, Maragathavally, Kommineni J., Coates, Craig J., Segal, David J., Moisyadi, Stefan
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3413120/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22492708
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gks309
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author Owens, Jesse B.
Urschitz, Johann
Stoytchev, Ilko
Dang, Nong C.
Stoytcheva, Zoia
Belcaid, Mahdi
Maragathavally, Kommineni J.
Coates, Craig J.
Segal, David J.
Moisyadi, Stefan
author_facet Owens, Jesse B.
Urschitz, Johann
Stoytchev, Ilko
Dang, Nong C.
Stoytcheva, Zoia
Belcaid, Mahdi
Maragathavally, Kommineni J.
Coates, Craig J.
Segal, David J.
Moisyadi, Stefan
author_sort Owens, Jesse B.
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description Integrating vectors such as viruses and transposons insert transgenes semi-randomly and can potentially disrupt or deregulate genes. For these techniques to be of therapeutic value, a method for controlling the precise location of insertion is required. The piggyBac (PB) transposase is an efficient gene transfer vector active in a variety of cell types and proven to be amenable to modification. Here we present the design and validation of chimeric PB proteins fused to the Gal4 DNA binding domain with the ability to target transgenes to pre-determined sites. Upstream activating sequence (UAS) Gal4 recognition sites harbored on recipient plasmids were preferentially targeted by the chimeric Gal4–PB transposase in human cells. To analyze the ability of these PB fusion proteins to target chromosomal locations, UAS sites were randomly integrated throughout the genome using the Sleeping Beauty transposon. Both N- and C-terminal Gal4-PB fusion proteins but not native PB were capable of targeting transposition nearby these introduced sites. A genome-wide integration analysis revealed the ability of our fusion constructs to bias 24% of integrations near endogenous Gal4 recognition sequences. This work provides a powerful approach to enhance the properties of the PB system for applications such as genetic engineering and gene therapy.
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spelling pubmed-34131202012-08-07 Chimeric piggyBac transposases for genomic targeting in human cells Owens, Jesse B. Urschitz, Johann Stoytchev, Ilko Dang, Nong C. Stoytcheva, Zoia Belcaid, Mahdi Maragathavally, Kommineni J. Coates, Craig J. Segal, David J. Moisyadi, Stefan Nucleic Acids Res Synthetic Biology and Chemistry Integrating vectors such as viruses and transposons insert transgenes semi-randomly and can potentially disrupt or deregulate genes. For these techniques to be of therapeutic value, a method for controlling the precise location of insertion is required. The piggyBac (PB) transposase is an efficient gene transfer vector active in a variety of cell types and proven to be amenable to modification. Here we present the design and validation of chimeric PB proteins fused to the Gal4 DNA binding domain with the ability to target transgenes to pre-determined sites. Upstream activating sequence (UAS) Gal4 recognition sites harbored on recipient plasmids were preferentially targeted by the chimeric Gal4–PB transposase in human cells. To analyze the ability of these PB fusion proteins to target chromosomal locations, UAS sites were randomly integrated throughout the genome using the Sleeping Beauty transposon. Both N- and C-terminal Gal4-PB fusion proteins but not native PB were capable of targeting transposition nearby these introduced sites. A genome-wide integration analysis revealed the ability of our fusion constructs to bias 24% of integrations near endogenous Gal4 recognition sequences. This work provides a powerful approach to enhance the properties of the PB system for applications such as genetic engineering and gene therapy. Oxford University Press 2012-08 2012-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3413120/ /pubmed/22492708 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gks309 Text en © The Author(s) 2012. Published by Oxford University Press. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Synthetic Biology and Chemistry
Owens, Jesse B.
Urschitz, Johann
Stoytchev, Ilko
Dang, Nong C.
Stoytcheva, Zoia
Belcaid, Mahdi
Maragathavally, Kommineni J.
Coates, Craig J.
Segal, David J.
Moisyadi, Stefan
Chimeric piggyBac transposases for genomic targeting in human cells
title Chimeric piggyBac transposases for genomic targeting in human cells
title_full Chimeric piggyBac transposases for genomic targeting in human cells
title_fullStr Chimeric piggyBac transposases for genomic targeting in human cells
title_full_unstemmed Chimeric piggyBac transposases for genomic targeting in human cells
title_short Chimeric piggyBac transposases for genomic targeting in human cells
title_sort chimeric piggybac transposases for genomic targeting in human cells
topic Synthetic Biology and Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3413120/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22492708
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gks309
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