Efficient Transgenesis in African Turquoise Killifish Using a Gibson Assembly–Based Tol2 Transposon System
- 1National Institute of Biological Sciences, Beijing 102206, China
- 2Tsinghua Institute of Multidisciplinary Biomedical Research, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
- ↵3Correspondence: wangwei{at}nibs.ac.cn
Abstract
The short-lived African killifish Nothobranchius furzeri is an attractive genetic model for vertebrate aging and regeneration studies. The utilization of genetically modified animals is a common strategy for unveiling molecular mechanisms responsible for a biological phenomenon. Here, we report a highly efficient protocol for generating transgenic African killifish using the Tol2 transposon system, which creates random insertions in the genome. Transgenic vectors carrying gene-expression cassettes of interest and an eye-specific marker for transgene identification can be quickly assembled through Gibson assembly. The development of this new pipeline will facilitate transgenic reporter assays and gene-expression-related manipulations in African killifish.
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From the African Turquoise Killifish collection, edited by Anne Brunet.










