Hijacking Transposable Elements for Saturation Mutagenesis in Fungi

Transposable elements are present in almost all known genomes, these endogenous transposons have recently been referred to as the mobilome. They are now increasingly used in research in order to make extensive mutant libraries in different organisms. Fungi are an essential part of our lives on earth...

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Main Authors: Sanne Schrevens, Dominique Sanglard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Fungal Biology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/ffunb.2021.633876/full
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spelling doaj-e9e397319378428a94a32a692d62161e2021-04-13T16:15:42ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Fungal Biology2673-61282021-04-01210.3389/ffunb.2021.633876633876Hijacking Transposable Elements for Saturation Mutagenesis in FungiSanne SchrevensDominique SanglardTransposable elements are present in almost all known genomes, these endogenous transposons have recently been referred to as the mobilome. They are now increasingly used in research in order to make extensive mutant libraries in different organisms. Fungi are an essential part of our lives on earth, they influence the availability of our food and they live inside our own bodies both as commensals and pathogenic organisms. Only few fungal species have been studied extensively, mainly due to the lack of appropriate molecular genetic tools. The use of transposon insertion libraries can however help to rapidly advance our knowledge of (conditional) essential genes, compensatory mutations and drug target identification in fungi. Here we give an overview of some recent developments in the use of different transposons for saturation mutagenesis in different fungi.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/ffunb.2021.633876/fulltransposonsmutagenesisfungiCandidafungal pathogensyeast
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author Sanne Schrevens
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Hijacking Transposable Elements for Saturation Mutagenesis in Fungi
Frontiers in Fungal Biology
transposons
mutagenesis
fungi
Candida
fungal pathogens
yeast
author_facet Sanne Schrevens
Dominique Sanglard
author_sort Sanne Schrevens
title Hijacking Transposable Elements for Saturation Mutagenesis in Fungi
title_short Hijacking Transposable Elements for Saturation Mutagenesis in Fungi
title_full Hijacking Transposable Elements for Saturation Mutagenesis in Fungi
title_fullStr Hijacking Transposable Elements for Saturation Mutagenesis in Fungi
title_full_unstemmed Hijacking Transposable Elements for Saturation Mutagenesis in Fungi
title_sort hijacking transposable elements for saturation mutagenesis in fungi
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Fungal Biology
issn 2673-6128
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Transposable elements are present in almost all known genomes, these endogenous transposons have recently been referred to as the mobilome. They are now increasingly used in research in order to make extensive mutant libraries in different organisms. Fungi are an essential part of our lives on earth, they influence the availability of our food and they live inside our own bodies both as commensals and pathogenic organisms. Only few fungal species have been studied extensively, mainly due to the lack of appropriate molecular genetic tools. The use of transposon insertion libraries can however help to rapidly advance our knowledge of (conditional) essential genes, compensatory mutations and drug target identification in fungi. Here we give an overview of some recent developments in the use of different transposons for saturation mutagenesis in different fungi.
topic transposons
mutagenesis
fungi
Candida
fungal pathogens
yeast
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/ffunb.2021.633876/full
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