Altering the insertional specificity of a Drosophila transposable element

  1. J A Kassis,
  2. E Noll,
  3. E P VanSickle,
  4. W F Odenwald, and
  5. N Perrimon
  1. Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Biology, Food and Drug Administration, Bethesda, MD 20892.

Abstract

Vectors derived from the Drosophila P element transposon are widely used to make transgenic Drosophila. Insertion of most P-element-derived vectors is nonrandom, but they exhibit a broad specificity of target sites. During experiments to identify cis-acting regulatory elements of the Drosophila segmentation gene engrailed, we identified a fragment of engrailed DNA that, when included within a P-element vector, strikingly alters the specificity of target sites. P-element vectors that contain this fragment of engrailed regulatory DNA insert at a high frequency near genes expressed in stripes.

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