Proof of principle for piggyBac-mediated transgenesis in the flatworm Macrostomum lignano

Kirill Ustyantsev, Jakub Wudarski, Igor Sukhikh, Filipa Reinoite, Stijn Mouton, Eugene Berezikov*

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    Abstract

    Regeneration-capable flatworms are informative research models to study the mechanisms of stem cell regulation, regeneration, and tissue patterning. The free-living flatworm Macrostomum lignano is currently the only flatworm where stable transgenesis is available, and as such it offers a powerful experimental platform to address questions that were previously difficult to answer. The published transgenesis approach relies on random integration of DNA constructs into the genome. Despite its efficiency, there is room and need for further improvement and diversification of transgenesis methods in M. lignano. Transposon-mediated transgenesis is an alternative approach, enabling easy mapping of the integration sites and the possibility of insertional mutagenesis studies. Here, we report for the first time that transposon-mediated transgenesis using piggyBac can be performed in M. lignano to create stable transgenic lines with single-copy transgene insertions.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number076
    Number of pages5
    JournalGenetics
    Volume218
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jul-2021

    Keywords

    • piggyBac
    • transposons
    • transgenesis
    • flatworms
    • Macrostomum lignano
    • SLEEPING-BEAUTY
    • TRANSPOSON MUTAGENESIS
    • GENE TRAP
    • EFFICIENT
    • INSERTION
    • SYSTEM
    • TOL2
    • MOS1

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