Translocation of Sleeping Beauty (SB) transposon requires specific binding of SB transposase to inverted terminal repeats (ITRs) of about 230 bp at each end of the transposon, which is followed by a cut-and-paste transfer of the transposon into a target DNA sequence. The ITRs contain two imperfect direct repeats (DRs) of about 32 bp. The outer DRs are at the extreme ends of the transposon whereas the inner DRs are located inside the transposon, 165–166 bp from the outer DRs. Here we investigated the roles of the DR elements in transposition. Although there is a core transposase-binding sequence common to all of the DRs, additional adjacent sequences are required for transposition and these sequences vary in the different DRs. As a result, S...
The Sleeping Beauty (SB) transposon is a non-viral integrating vector system with proven efficacy fo...
A major problem in gene therapy is the determination of the rates at which gene transfer has occurre...
Transposable elements can be considered as natural, nonviral gene-delivery vehicles and are valuable...
Sleeping Beauty (SB) is the most active Tc1/mariner-like transposon in vertebrate species. Each of t...
The mobility of class II transposable elements (DNA transposons) can be experimentally controlled by...
Abstract Background Sleeping Beauty transposon (SB) has become an increasingly important genetic too...
Sleeping Beauty (SB) is a transposon system that has been widely used as a genetic engineering tool....
The functional relevance of the inverted repeat structure (IR/DR) in a subgroup of the Tc1/mariner s...
Sleeping Beauty (SB) is a prominent Tc1/mariner superfamily DNA transposon that provides a popular g...
The mobility of transposable elements in natural populations is usually strictly regulated in order ...
Members of the Tc1/mariner superfamily of transposable elements isolated from vertebrate species are...
Members of the Tc1/mariner superfamily of transposons isolated from fish appear to be transpositiona...
AbstractMembers of the Tc1/mariner superfamily of transposons isolated from fish appear to be transp...
The Sleeping Beauty (SB) transposon is an advanced tool for genetic engineering and a useful model t...
The Sleeping Beauty (SB) element is a useful tool to probe transposon-host interactions in vertebrat...
The Sleeping Beauty (SB) transposon is a non-viral integrating vector system with proven efficacy fo...
A major problem in gene therapy is the determination of the rates at which gene transfer has occurre...
Transposable elements can be considered as natural, nonviral gene-delivery vehicles and are valuable...
Sleeping Beauty (SB) is the most active Tc1/mariner-like transposon in vertebrate species. Each of t...
The mobility of class II transposable elements (DNA transposons) can be experimentally controlled by...
Abstract Background Sleeping Beauty transposon (SB) has become an increasingly important genetic too...
Sleeping Beauty (SB) is a transposon system that has been widely used as a genetic engineering tool....
The functional relevance of the inverted repeat structure (IR/DR) in a subgroup of the Tc1/mariner s...
Sleeping Beauty (SB) is a prominent Tc1/mariner superfamily DNA transposon that provides a popular g...
The mobility of transposable elements in natural populations is usually strictly regulated in order ...
Members of the Tc1/mariner superfamily of transposable elements isolated from vertebrate species are...
Members of the Tc1/mariner superfamily of transposons isolated from fish appear to be transpositiona...
AbstractMembers of the Tc1/mariner superfamily of transposons isolated from fish appear to be transp...
The Sleeping Beauty (SB) transposon is an advanced tool for genetic engineering and a useful model t...
The Sleeping Beauty (SB) element is a useful tool to probe transposon-host interactions in vertebrat...
The Sleeping Beauty (SB) transposon is a non-viral integrating vector system with proven efficacy fo...
A major problem in gene therapy is the determination of the rates at which gene transfer has occurre...
Transposable elements can be considered as natural, nonviral gene-delivery vehicles and are valuable...