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A synthetic biology approach allows inducible retrotransposition in whole plants.


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Retrotransposons are mobile genetic elements that transpose by reverse transcription of element RNA, followed by insertion of the cDNA into new positions of the host genome. Although they are major constituents of eukaryotic genomes, many facets of their biology remain to be understood. Transposition is generally rare, suggesting that it is subject to tight regulation. However, only the first regulatory step (transcriptional induction) is currently amenable to investigation in higher eukaryotes. To investigate the complete life cycle of a long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposon in plants, we established a synthetic biology program on tobacco retrotransposon Tto1, and achieved transposition in whole plants triggered by an inducible promoter. The engineered element, iTto (inducible Tto1), is a novel tool for analysis of retrotransposition in plants. In addition, it allows to explore the potential of an inducible retrotransposon for insertional mutagenesis.

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SUBMITTER: Bohmdorfer G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2923297 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A synthetic biology approach allows inducible retrotransposition in whole plants.

Böhmdorfer Gudrun G   Tramontano Andrea A   Luxa Kerstin K   Bachmair Andreas A  

Systems and synthetic biology 20100311 2


<h4>Unlabelled</h4>Retrotransposons are mobile genetic elements that transpose by reverse transcription of element RNA, followed by insertion of the cDNA into new positions of the host genome. Although they are major constituents of eukaryotic genomes, many facets of their biology remain to be understood. Transposition is generally rare, suggesting that it is subject to tight regulation. However, only the first regulatory step (transcriptional induction) is currently amenable to investigation in  ...[more]

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