A model system in S2 cells to test the functional activities of drosophila insulators

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Insulators are a special class of regulatory elements that can regulate interactions between enhancers and promoters in the genome of high eukaryotes. To date, the mechanisms of insulator action remain unknown, which is primarily related to the lack of convenient model systems. We suggested studying a model system which is based on transient expression of a plasmid with an enhancer of the copia transposable element, in Drosophila embryonic cell lines. We demonstrated that during transient transfection of circle plasmids with a well-known Drosophila insulator from the gypsy retrotransposon, the insulator exhibits in an enhancer-blocking assay the same properties as in Drosophila stable transgenic lines. Therefore, the Drosophila cell line is suitable for studying the main activities of insulators, which provides additional opportunities for investigating the functional role of certain insulator proteins.

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Tikhonov, M., Gasanov, N. B., Georgiev, P., & Maksimenko, O. (2015). A model system in S2 cells to test the functional activities of drosophila insulators. Acta Naturae, 7(4), 97–106. https://doi.org/10.32607/20758251-2015-7-4-97-106

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