An intragenic mutagenesis strategy in Physcomitrella patens to preserve intron splicing
Abstract Gene targeting is a powerful reverse genetics technique for site-specific genome modification. Intrinsic homologous recombination in the moss Physcomitrella patens permits highly effective gene targeting, a characteristic that makes this organism a valuable model for functional genetics. Fu...
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doaj-5d791c27f43f41b2865c04cd62b2a9bd2020-12-08T00:23:33ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222017-07-017111010.1038/s41598-017-05309-wAn intragenic mutagenesis strategy in Physcomitrella patens to preserve intron splicingAko Eugene Ako0Pierre-François Perroud1Joseph Innocent2Viktor Demko3Odd-Arne Olsen4Wenche Johansen5Inland Norway University of Applied SciencesPhilipps University MarburgInland Norway University of Applied SciencesNorwegian University of Life SciencesNorwegian University of Life SciencesInland Norway University of Applied SciencesAbstract Gene targeting is a powerful reverse genetics technique for site-specific genome modification. Intrinsic homologous recombination in the moss Physcomitrella patens permits highly effective gene targeting, a characteristic that makes this organism a valuable model for functional genetics. Functional characterization of domains located within a multi-domain protein depends on the ability to generate mutants harboring genetic modifications at internal gene positions while maintaining the reading-frames of the flanking exons. In this study, we designed and evaluated different gene targeting constructs for targeted gene manipulation of sequences corresponding to internal domains of the DEFECTIVE KERNEL1 protein in Physcomitrella patens. Our results show that gene targeting-associated mutagenesis of introns can have adverse effects on splicing, corrupting the normal reading frame of the transcript. We show that successful genetic modification of internal sequences of multi-exon genes depends on gene-targeting strategies which insert the selection marker cassette into the 5′ end of the intron and preserve the nucleotide sequence of the targeted intron.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-05309-w |
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Ako Eugene Ako Pierre-François Perroud Joseph Innocent Viktor Demko Odd-Arne Olsen Wenche Johansen An intragenic mutagenesis strategy in Physcomitrella patens to preserve intron splicing Scientific Reports |
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Ako Eugene Ako Pierre-François Perroud Joseph Innocent Viktor Demko Odd-Arne Olsen Wenche Johansen |
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An intragenic mutagenesis strategy in Physcomitrella patens to preserve intron splicing |
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An intragenic mutagenesis strategy in Physcomitrella patens to preserve intron splicing |
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An intragenic mutagenesis strategy in Physcomitrella patens to preserve intron splicing |
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An intragenic mutagenesis strategy in Physcomitrella patens to preserve intron splicing |
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An intragenic mutagenesis strategy in Physcomitrella patens to preserve intron splicing |
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intragenic mutagenesis strategy in physcomitrella patens to preserve intron splicing |
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Abstract Gene targeting is a powerful reverse genetics technique for site-specific genome modification. Intrinsic homologous recombination in the moss Physcomitrella patens permits highly effective gene targeting, a characteristic that makes this organism a valuable model for functional genetics. Functional characterization of domains located within a multi-domain protein depends on the ability to generate mutants harboring genetic modifications at internal gene positions while maintaining the reading-frames of the flanking exons. In this study, we designed and evaluated different gene targeting constructs for targeted gene manipulation of sequences corresponding to internal domains of the DEFECTIVE KERNEL1 protein in Physcomitrella patens. Our results show that gene targeting-associated mutagenesis of introns can have adverse effects on splicing, corrupting the normal reading frame of the transcript. We show that successful genetic modification of internal sequences of multi-exon genes depends on gene-targeting strategies which insert the selection marker cassette into the 5′ end of the intron and preserve the nucleotide sequence of the targeted intron. |
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