A diversity of serine phage integrases mediate site-specific recombination in mammalian cells

被引:0
|
作者
Annahita Keravala
Amy C. Groth
Sohail Jarrahian
Bhaskar Thyagarajan
Jason J. Hoyt
Patrick J. Kirby
Michele P. Calos
机构
[1] Stanford University School of Medicine,Department of Genetics, M
[2] Poetic Genetics LLC,334
来源
Molecular Genetics and Genomics | 2006年 / 276卷
关键词
Phage integrase; φC31; A118; U153; Bxb1; φFC1; φRV1; Recombination; Pseudo sites;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
This study evaluated the ability of five serine phage integrases, from phages A118, U153, Bxb1, φFC1, and φRV1, to mediate recombination in mammalian cells. Two types of recombination were investigated, including the ability of an integrase to mediate recombination between its own phage att sites in the context of a mammalian cell and the ability of an integrase to perform genomic integration pairing a phage att site with an endogenous mammalian sequence. We demonstrated that the A118 integrase mediated precise intra-molecular recombination of a plasmid containing its attB and attP sites at a frequency of ∼ 50% in human cells. The closely related U153 integrase also performed efficient recombination in human cells on a plasmid containing the attB and attP sites of A118. The integrases from phages Bxb1, φFC1, and φRV1 carried out such recombination at their attB and attP sites at frequencies ranging from 11 to 75%. Furthermore, the A118 integrase mediated recombination between its attP site on a plasmid and pseudo attB sites in the human genome, i.e. native sequences with partial identity to attB. Fifteen such A118 pseudo att sites were analyzed, and a consensus recognition site was identified. The other integrases did not mediate integration at genomic sequences at a frequency above background. These site-specific integrases represent valuable new tools for manipulating eukaryotic genomes.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Site-specific RNA labeling in mammalian cells
    Rita Strack
    Nature Methods, 2015, 12 : 284 - 285
  • [22] Site-specific genomic integration in mammalian cells mediated by phage φC31 integrase
    Thyagarajan, B
    Olivares, EC
    Hollis, RP
    Ginsburg, DS
    Calos, MP
    MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY, 2001, 21 (12) : 3926 - 3934
  • [23] Site-specific RNA labeling in mammalian cells
    Strack, Rita
    NATURE METHODS, 2015, 12 (04) : 284 - +
  • [24] Site-specific recombination in eukaryotic cells mediated by mutant λ integrases:: Implications for synaptic complex formation and the reactivity of episomal DNA segments
    Christ, N
    Corona, T
    Dröge, P
    JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 2002, 319 (02) : 305 - 314
  • [25] Characterization of the site-specific recombination system of phage φD145, and its capacity to promote recombination in human cells
    Mandali, Sridhar
    Cardoso-Palacios, Carlos
    Sylwan, Lina
    Haggard-Ljungquist, Elisabeth
    VIROLOGY, 2010, 408 (01) : 64 - 70
  • [26] Comparison of Integrases Identifies Bxb1-GA Mutant as the Most Efficient Site-Specific Integrase System in Mammalian Cells
    Jusiak, Barbara
    Jagtap, Kalpana
    Gaidukov, Leonid
    Duportet, Xavier
    Bandara, Kalpanie
    Chu, Jianlin
    Zhang, Lin
    Weiss, Ron
    Lu, Timothy K.
    ACS SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY, 2019, 8 (01): : 16 - 24
  • [27] Site-specific recombination in mammalian cells catalyzed by γδ resolvase mutants:: implications for the topology of episomal DNA
    Schwikardi, M
    Dröge, P
    FEBS LETTERS, 2000, 471 (2-3) : 147 - 150
  • [28] High-Efficiency FLP and ΦC31 Site-Specific Recombination in Mammalian Cells
    Raymond, Christopher S.
    Soriano, Philippe
    PLOS ONE, 2007, 2 (01):
  • [29] HOMOLOGY-DEPENDENT INTERACTIONS IN PHAGE-LAMBDA SITE-SPECIFIC RECOMBINATION
    KITTS, PA
    NASH, HA
    NATURE, 1987, 329 (6137) : 346 - 348
  • [30] STRUCTURAL AND REGULATORY DIVERGENCE AMONG SITE-SPECIFIC RECOMBINATION GENES OF LAMBDOID PHAGE
    LEONG, JM
    NUNESDUBY, SE
    OSER, AB
    LESSER, CF
    YOUDERIAN, P
    SUSSKIND, MM
    LANDY, A
    JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 1986, 189 (04) : 603 - 616