Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2819390 Gene 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The fruit fly Drosophila is a leading model system for the study of transcriptional control by cis-regulatory elements, or enhancers. Here we present a rapid, high-efficiency system for directionally cloning PCR-amplified, PCR-mutated, or synthetic enhancer sequences into the Ganesh family of P element reporter constructs, which contain reporter genes encoding nuclear-localized eGFP, DsRed, or β-galactosidase. This system, which is scalable for either small projects or high-throughput approaches, makes use of both TOPO and Gateway cloning technologies for directional, efficient cloning, without the need for restriction digestion or ligation reactions. It should be especially useful for those researchers who wish to test large numbers of putative enhancers, those who are undertaking detailed mutational analyses of enhancer sequences, or those who wish to avoid the difficulties sometimes encountered in traditional cloning strategies.

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