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Review
. 1991 Mar;16(3):449-61.
doi: 10.1007/BF00023995.

The use of transgenic plants to understand transposition mechanisms and to develop transposon tagging strategies

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The use of transgenic plants to understand transposition mechanisms and to develop transposon tagging strategies

M A Haring et al. Plant Mol Biol. 1991 Mar.
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Abstract

This review compares the activity of the plant transposable elements Ac, Tam3, En/Spm and Mu in heterologous plant species and in their original host. Mutational analysis of the autonomous transposable elements and two-element systems have supplied data that revealed some fundamental properties of the transposition mechanism. Functional parts of Ac and En/Spm were detected by in vitro binding studies of purified transposase protein and have been tested for their importance in the function of these transposable elements in heterologous plant species. Experiments that have been carried out to regulate the activity of the Ac transposable element are in progress and preliminary results have been compiled. Perspectives for manipulated transposable elements in transposon tagging strategies within heterologous plant species are discussed.

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