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Title: Maize Ac/Ds transposon system leads to highly efficient germline transmission of transgenes in medaka (Oryzias latipes). Author: Boon Ng GH, Gong Z. Journal: Biochimie; 2011 Oct; 93(10):1858-64. PubMed ID: 21777650. Abstract: As the medaka is a popular fish model in genetics, developmental biology and toxicology, the development of an efficient transgenic medaka technique is important for a variety of biological experiments. Here we demonstrated that the maize transposon system, Ac/Ds, greatly improved the transgenesis of microinjected DNA. Using the Ac/Ds system, two types of stable transgenic medaka lines, Tg(hsp70:gfp) and Tg(cyp1a1:gfp), were established with germline transmission rates of 83.3% (10/12) and 100.0% (4/4) from GFP-expressing founders, respectively. The percentages of transgenic progeny ranged between 3.1% and 100.0% in F1 from different transgenic founders. Interestingly, multiple insertions were found from transgenic founders and the cloned insertion sites confirmed the transposition mediated by Ac transposase. In addition, we demonstrated the inducible GFP expression in both GFP transgenic medaka lines. In Tg(hsp70:gfp) whose gfp gene was under the control of a heat shock inducible medaka hsp70 promoter, GFP expression was induced ubiquitously after heat shock. In Tg(cyp1a1:gfp), the gfp gene was driven by medaka cyp1a1 promoter that could be activated by various xenobiotic chemicals including 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD); indeed, GFP expression was found to be induced in the liver, intestine and kidney by TCDD. Our data presented here demonstrated the highly efficient transgenesis with the aid of the maize Ac/Ds transposon system.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]