Hyperactive self-inactivating piggyBac for transposase-enhanced pronuclear microinjection transgenesis

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We have developed a unique method for mouse transgenesis. The transposase-enhanced pronuclear microinjection (PNI) technique described herein uses the hyperactive piggyBac transposase to insert a large transgene into the mouse genome. This procedure increased transgene integration efficiency by fivefold compared with conventional PNI or intracytoplasmic sperm injection-mediated transgenesis. Our data indicate that the transposase-enhanced PNI technique additionally requires fewer embryos to be microinjected than traditional methods to obtain transgenic animals. This transposase-mediated approach is also very efficient for single-cell embryo cytoplasmic injections, offering an easy-to-implement transgenesis method to the scientific community.

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Marh, J., Stoytcheva, Z., Urschitz, J., Sugawara, A., Yamashiro, H., Owens, J. B., … Moisyadi, S. (2012). Hyperactive self-inactivating piggyBac for transposase-enhanced pronuclear microinjection transgenesis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 109(47), 19184–19189. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1216473109

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