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nanos-Driven expression of piggyBac transposase induces mobilization of a synthetic autonomous transposon in the malaria vector mosquito, Anopheles stephensi

Transposons are a class of selfish DNA elements that can mobilize within a genome. If mobilization is accompanied by an increase in copy number (replicative transposition), the transposon may sweep through a population until it is fixed in all of its interbreeding members. This introgression has bee...

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Autores principales: Macias, Vanessa M., Jimenez, Alyssa J., Burini-Kojin, Bianca, Pledger, David, Jasinskiene, Nijole, Phong, Celine Hien, Chu, Karen, Fazekas, Aniko, Martin, Kelcie, Marinotti, Osvaldo, James, Anthony A.
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Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5580807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28676355
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ibmb.2017.06.014
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author Macias, Vanessa M.
Jimenez, Alyssa J.
Burini-Kojin, Bianca
Pledger, David
Jasinskiene, Nijole
Phong, Celine Hien
Chu, Karen
Fazekas, Aniko
Martin, Kelcie
Marinotti, Osvaldo
James, Anthony A.
author_facet Macias, Vanessa M.
Jimenez, Alyssa J.
Burini-Kojin, Bianca
Pledger, David
Jasinskiene, Nijole
Phong, Celine Hien
Chu, Karen
Fazekas, Aniko
Martin, Kelcie
Marinotti, Osvaldo
James, Anthony A.
author_sort Macias, Vanessa M.
collection PubMed
description Transposons are a class of selfish DNA elements that can mobilize within a genome. If mobilization is accompanied by an increase in copy number (replicative transposition), the transposon may sweep through a population until it is fixed in all of its interbreeding members. This introgression has been proposed as the basis for drive systems to move genes with desirable phenotypes into target species. One such application would be to use them to move a gene conferring resistance to malaria parasites throughout a population of vector mosquitos. We assessed the feasibility of using the piggyBac transposon as a gene-drive mechanism to distribute anti-malarial transgenes in populations of the malaria vector, Anopheles stephensi. We designed synthetic gene constructs that express the piggyBac transposase in the female germline using the control DNA of the An. stephensi nanos orthologous gene linked to marker genes to monitor inheritance. Two remobilization events were observed with a frequency of one every 23 generations, a rate far below what would be useful to drive anti-pathogen transgenes into wild mosquito populations. We discuss the possibility of optimizing this system and the impetus to do so.
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spelling pubmed-55808072018-08-01 nanos-Driven expression of piggyBac transposase induces mobilization of a synthetic autonomous transposon in the malaria vector mosquito, Anopheles stephensi Macias, Vanessa M. Jimenez, Alyssa J. Burini-Kojin, Bianca Pledger, David Jasinskiene, Nijole Phong, Celine Hien Chu, Karen Fazekas, Aniko Martin, Kelcie Marinotti, Osvaldo James, Anthony A. Insect Biochem Mol Biol Article Transposons are a class of selfish DNA elements that can mobilize within a genome. If mobilization is accompanied by an increase in copy number (replicative transposition), the transposon may sweep through a population until it is fixed in all of its interbreeding members. This introgression has been proposed as the basis for drive systems to move genes with desirable phenotypes into target species. One such application would be to use them to move a gene conferring resistance to malaria parasites throughout a population of vector mosquitos. We assessed the feasibility of using the piggyBac transposon as a gene-drive mechanism to distribute anti-malarial transgenes in populations of the malaria vector, Anopheles stephensi. We designed synthetic gene constructs that express the piggyBac transposase in the female germline using the control DNA of the An. stephensi nanos orthologous gene linked to marker genes to monitor inheritance. Two remobilization events were observed with a frequency of one every 23 generations, a rate far below what would be useful to drive anti-pathogen transgenes into wild mosquito populations. We discuss the possibility of optimizing this system and the impetus to do so. 2017-07-01 2017-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5580807/ /pubmed/28676355 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ibmb.2017.06.014 Text en This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Macias, Vanessa M.
Jimenez, Alyssa J.
Burini-Kojin, Bianca
Pledger, David
Jasinskiene, Nijole
Phong, Celine Hien
Chu, Karen
Fazekas, Aniko
Martin, Kelcie
Marinotti, Osvaldo
James, Anthony A.
nanos-Driven expression of piggyBac transposase induces mobilization of a synthetic autonomous transposon in the malaria vector mosquito, Anopheles stephensi
title nanos-Driven expression of piggyBac transposase induces mobilization of a synthetic autonomous transposon in the malaria vector mosquito, Anopheles stephensi
title_full nanos-Driven expression of piggyBac transposase induces mobilization of a synthetic autonomous transposon in the malaria vector mosquito, Anopheles stephensi
title_fullStr nanos-Driven expression of piggyBac transposase induces mobilization of a synthetic autonomous transposon in the malaria vector mosquito, Anopheles stephensi
title_full_unstemmed nanos-Driven expression of piggyBac transposase induces mobilization of a synthetic autonomous transposon in the malaria vector mosquito, Anopheles stephensi
title_short nanos-Driven expression of piggyBac transposase induces mobilization of a synthetic autonomous transposon in the malaria vector mosquito, Anopheles stephensi
title_sort nanos-driven expression of piggybac transposase induces mobilization of a synthetic autonomous transposon in the malaria vector mosquito, anopheles stephensi
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5580807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28676355
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ibmb.2017.06.014
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