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Interplasmid transposition of the piggyBac element in embryos of the honey bee, Apis mellifera
publication date: Dec 1, 2008
Journal of Apicultural Research | Vol. 47 (4) pp. 304 - 309 | DOI | | Date | December 2008 | Article Title | Interplasmid transposition of the piggyBac element in embryos of the honey bee, Apis mellifera
| Author(s) | Jun-ichi Takahashi, Yuuki Kato, Masami Sasaki, Mitsuo Matsuka, Isamu Shimizu | Abstract | The transposable element piggyBac, which has been recognized as a useful gene vector, is a successful germ-line transformation of several insect species. The transpositional activity of piggyBac was tested by using interplasmid transposition assays to create transgenic honey bees Apis mellifera. We compared the transpositional frequency of three promoters: ie1; hsp70; and CMV within honey bee embryos. All the promoters that were tested within the embryos were shown to be mobile by the piggyBac transposase. In addition, the Hr5/IE1 enhancer-transactivator in combination with the ie1 promoter showed a high level of transposition compared to the other promoters. These results suggest that the piggyBac element is an effective vector in germline transformation of honey bees. | Keywords | honey bee, Apis mellifera, piggyBac, promoter, transposition assay | Full text pdf | |
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