This chapter introduces a set of transposon-based methods that were developed to sample trinucleotide deletion, trinucleotide replacement, and domain insertion. Each approach has a common initial step that utilizes an engineered version of the Mu transposon called MuDel. The inherent low sequence specificity of MuDel results in its random insertion into target DNA during in vitro transposition. Removal of the transposon using a type IIS restriction endonuclease generates blunt-end random breaks at a frequency of one per target gene and the concomitant loss of 3 bp. Self-ligation or insertion of another DNA cassette results in the sampling of trinucleotide deletion or trinucleotide substitution/domain insertion, respectively
Insertions and deletions (InDels) are frequently observed in natural protein evolution, yet their po...
Class II DNA Transposable Elements (TEs) are moved from one location to another in the genome by the...
The elucidation of the relationship between the structure and function of biological macromolecules ...
Trinucleotide exchange (TriNEx) is a method for generating novel molecular diversity during directed...
Abstract only availableTn5 transposon mutagenesis occurs by a mechanism in which a segment of DNA (t...
Abstract only availableTn5 transposon mutagenesis occurs by a mechanism in which a segment of DNA (t...
Transposon-insertion sequencing methods are finding their way into the molecular toolbox of many fie...
Comprehensive mutant libraries can be readily constructed by transposon mutagenesis. To systematical...
Cut-and-paste DNA transposons of the mariner/Tc1 family are useful tools for genome engineering and ...
Random transposon mutagenesis allows for relatively rapid, genome-wide surveys to detect genes invol...
Transposon insertion sequencing methods such as Tn-seq revolutionized microbiology by allowing the i...
<p>A. A Mtb mutant library is created by phage-delivery of transposons, disrupting each genome with ...
Recent three decades have seen a significant progress in the protein engineering field. Protein engi...
We describe here a transposon-based DNA sequencing strategy that allows the introduction of sequenci...
International audienceIn the last 20 years, tools derived from DNA transposons have made major contr...
Insertions and deletions (InDels) are frequently observed in natural protein evolution, yet their po...
Class II DNA Transposable Elements (TEs) are moved from one location to another in the genome by the...
The elucidation of the relationship between the structure and function of biological macromolecules ...
Trinucleotide exchange (TriNEx) is a method for generating novel molecular diversity during directed...
Abstract only availableTn5 transposon mutagenesis occurs by a mechanism in which a segment of DNA (t...
Abstract only availableTn5 transposon mutagenesis occurs by a mechanism in which a segment of DNA (t...
Transposon-insertion sequencing methods are finding their way into the molecular toolbox of many fie...
Comprehensive mutant libraries can be readily constructed by transposon mutagenesis. To systematical...
Cut-and-paste DNA transposons of the mariner/Tc1 family are useful tools for genome engineering and ...
Random transposon mutagenesis allows for relatively rapid, genome-wide surveys to detect genes invol...
Transposon insertion sequencing methods such as Tn-seq revolutionized microbiology by allowing the i...
<p>A. A Mtb mutant library is created by phage-delivery of transposons, disrupting each genome with ...
Recent three decades have seen a significant progress in the protein engineering field. Protein engi...
We describe here a transposon-based DNA sequencing strategy that allows the introduction of sequenci...
International audienceIn the last 20 years, tools derived from DNA transposons have made major contr...
Insertions and deletions (InDels) are frequently observed in natural protein evolution, yet their po...
Class II DNA Transposable Elements (TEs) are moved from one location to another in the genome by the...
The elucidation of the relationship between the structure and function of biological macromolecules ...