Post-integration behavior of a Mos1 mariner gene vector in Aedes aegypti
Autor(es): Wilson, R; Orsetti, J; Klocko, AD; Aluvihare, C; Peckham, E; Atkinson, PW; Lehane, MJ; O'Brochta, DA
Resumo: The post-integration behavior of insect gene vectors will determine the types of applications for which they can be used. Transposon mutagenesis, enhancer trapping, and the use of transposable elements as genetic drive systems in insects requires transposable elements with high rates of remobilization in the presence of transposase. We investigated the post-integration behavior of the Mos1 mariner element in transgenic Aedes aegypti by examining both germ-line and somatic transpositions of a non-autonomous element in the presence of Mos1 transposase. Somatic transpositions were occasionally detected while germ-line transposition was only rarely observed. Only a single germ-line transposition event was recovered after screening 14,000 progeny. The observed patterns of transposition suggest that Mos1 movement takes place between the S phase and anaphase. The data reported here indicate that Mos1 will be a useful vector in Ae. aegypti for applications requiring a very high degree of vector stability but will have limited use in the construction of genetic drive, enhancer trap, or transposon tagging systems in this species. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Palavras-Chave: Transposable element mariner; Germ line transformation; Mediterranean fruit fly; Non drosophilid insects; Transposition in vitro; Yellow fever mosquito; Induced gap repair; P elements; Melanogaster; Hobo
Imprenta: Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, v. 33, n. 9, p. 853-863, 2003
Identificador do objeto digital: 10.1016/S0965-1748(03)00044-4
Descritores: Aedes aegypti - Molecular screening
Data de publicação: 2003