PiggyBac transposon-mediated gene transfer in cashmere goat fetal fibroblast cells

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Abstract

PiggyBac (PB) has recently been found to be functional in various organisms. To verify and exploit its application in the cashmere goat, a PB transposon system including donor and helper vector of was developed, in which the EGFP gene in donor of vector was used as reporter. Cashmere goat fetal fibroblasts cells (GFFs) were transfected with the PB transposon system and the efficiency of gene transfer was determined. Compared with random integration, PB-mediated EGFP expression levels increased 7.78-fold in the GFFs, confirming that the PB transposon system constructed successfully mediated efficient foreign gene integration in the GFFs. To further investigate the characteristics of PB-mediated integration instance, PB integration site distribution in the goat genome was examined. The results showed that PB had a preference for AT rich regions of the goat genome. Thus this study confirms the function of PB transposon in GFFs and provides a potential genetic tool for producing transgenic goats.

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Bai, D. P., Yang, M. M., & Chen, Y. L. (2012). PiggyBac transposon-mediated gene transfer in cashmere goat fetal fibroblast cells. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 76(5), 933–937. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.110939

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