P element-mediated in vivo deletion analysis of white-apricot: deletions between direct repeats are strongly favored.
Title | P element-mediated in vivo deletion analysis of white-apricot: deletions between direct repeats are strongly favored. |
Publication Type | Journal Articles |
Year of Publication | 1994 |
Authors | Kurkulos M, Weinberg JM, Roy D, Mount SM |
Journal | GeneticsGenetics |
Volume | 136 |
Issue | 3 |
Pagination | 1001 - 1011 |
Date Published | 1994/03/01/ |
ISBN Number | 0016-6731, 1943-2631 |
Abstract | We have isolated and characterized deletions arising within a P transposon, P[hswa], in the presence of P transposase. P[hswa] carries white-apricot (wa) sequences, including a complete copia element, under the control of an hsp70 promoter, and resembles the original wa allele in eye color phenotype. In the presence of P transposase, P[hswa] shows a high overall rate (approximately 3%) of germline mutations that result in increased eye pigmentation. Of 234 derivatives of P[hswa] with greatly increased eye pigmentation, at least 205 carried deletions within copia. Of these, 201 were precise deletions between the directly repeated 276-nucleotide copia long terminal repeats (LTRs), and four were unique deletions. High rates of transposase-induced precise deletion were observed within another P transposon carrying unrelated 599 nucleotide repeats (yeast 2 mu FLP; recombinase target sites) separated by 5.7 kb. Our observation that P element-mediated deletion formation occurs preferentially between direct repeats suggests general methods for controlling deletion formation. |
URL | http://www.genetics.org/content/136/3/1001 |