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Enhancer trapping in zebrafish using the Sleeping Beauty transposon

BACKGROUND: Among functional elements of a metazoan gene, enhancers are particularly difficult to find and annotate. Pioneering experiments in Drosophila have demonstrated the value of enhancer "trapping" using an invertebrate to address this functional genomics problem. RESULTS: We modula...

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Autores principales: Balciunas, Darius, Davidson, Ann E, Sivasubbu, Sridhar, Hermanson, Spencer B, Welle, Zachary, Ekker, Stephen C
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC520745/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15347431
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-5-62
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author Balciunas, Darius
Davidson, Ann E
Sivasubbu, Sridhar
Hermanson, Spencer B
Welle, Zachary
Ekker, Stephen C
author_facet Balciunas, Darius
Davidson, Ann E
Sivasubbu, Sridhar
Hermanson, Spencer B
Welle, Zachary
Ekker, Stephen C
author_sort Balciunas, Darius
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description BACKGROUND: Among functional elements of a metazoan gene, enhancers are particularly difficult to find and annotate. Pioneering experiments in Drosophila have demonstrated the value of enhancer "trapping" using an invertebrate to address this functional genomics problem. RESULTS: We modulated a Sleeping Beauty transposon-based transgenesis cassette to establish an enhancer trapping technique for use in a vertebrate model system, zebrafish Danio rerio. We established 9 lines of zebrafish with distinct tissue- or organ-specific GFP expression patterns from 90 founders that produced GFP-expressing progeny. We have molecularly characterized these lines and show that in each line, a specific GFP expression pattern is due to a single transposition event. Many of the insertions are into introns of zebrafish genes predicted in the current genome assembly. We have identified both previously characterized as well as novel expression patterns from this screen. For example, the ET7 line harbors a transposon insertion near the mkp3 locus and expresses GFP in the midbrain-hindbrain boundary, forebrain and the ventricle, matching a subset of the known FGF8-dependent mkp3 expression domain. The ET2 line, in contrast, expresses GFP specifically in caudal primary motoneurons due to an insertion into the poly(ADP-ribose) glycohydrolase (PARG) locus. This surprising expression pattern was confirmed using in situ hybridization techniques for the endogenous PARG mRNA, indicating the enhancer trap has replicated this unexpected and highly localized PARG expression with good fidelity. Finally, we show that it is possible to excise a Sleeping Beauty transposon from a genomic location in the zebrafish germline. CONCLUSIONS: This genomics tool offers the opportunity for large-scale biological approaches combining both expression and genomic-level sequence analysis using as a template an entire vertebrate genome.
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spelling pubmed-5207452004-10-01 Enhancer trapping in zebrafish using the Sleeping Beauty transposon Balciunas, Darius Davidson, Ann E Sivasubbu, Sridhar Hermanson, Spencer B Welle, Zachary Ekker, Stephen C BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: Among functional elements of a metazoan gene, enhancers are particularly difficult to find and annotate. Pioneering experiments in Drosophila have demonstrated the value of enhancer "trapping" using an invertebrate to address this functional genomics problem. RESULTS: We modulated a Sleeping Beauty transposon-based transgenesis cassette to establish an enhancer trapping technique for use in a vertebrate model system, zebrafish Danio rerio. We established 9 lines of zebrafish with distinct tissue- or organ-specific GFP expression patterns from 90 founders that produced GFP-expressing progeny. We have molecularly characterized these lines and show that in each line, a specific GFP expression pattern is due to a single transposition event. Many of the insertions are into introns of zebrafish genes predicted in the current genome assembly. We have identified both previously characterized as well as novel expression patterns from this screen. For example, the ET7 line harbors a transposon insertion near the mkp3 locus and expresses GFP in the midbrain-hindbrain boundary, forebrain and the ventricle, matching a subset of the known FGF8-dependent mkp3 expression domain. The ET2 line, in contrast, expresses GFP specifically in caudal primary motoneurons due to an insertion into the poly(ADP-ribose) glycohydrolase (PARG) locus. This surprising expression pattern was confirmed using in situ hybridization techniques for the endogenous PARG mRNA, indicating the enhancer trap has replicated this unexpected and highly localized PARG expression with good fidelity. Finally, we show that it is possible to excise a Sleeping Beauty transposon from a genomic location in the zebrafish germline. CONCLUSIONS: This genomics tool offers the opportunity for large-scale biological approaches combining both expression and genomic-level sequence analysis using as a template an entire vertebrate genome. BioMed Central 2004-09-03 /pmc/articles/PMC520745/ /pubmed/15347431 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-5-62 Text en Copyright © 2004 Balciunas et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Balciunas, Darius
Davidson, Ann E
Sivasubbu, Sridhar
Hermanson, Spencer B
Welle, Zachary
Ekker, Stephen C
Enhancer trapping in zebrafish using the Sleeping Beauty transposon
title Enhancer trapping in zebrafish using the Sleeping Beauty transposon
title_full Enhancer trapping in zebrafish using the Sleeping Beauty transposon
title_fullStr Enhancer trapping in zebrafish using the Sleeping Beauty transposon
title_full_unstemmed Enhancer trapping in zebrafish using the Sleeping Beauty transposon
title_short Enhancer trapping in zebrafish using the Sleeping Beauty transposon
title_sort enhancer trapping in zebrafish using the sleeping beauty transposon
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC520745/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15347431
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-5-62
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