PLoS ONE (Jan 2007)

A multicassette Gateway vector set for high throughput and comparative analyses in ciona and vertebrate embryos.

  • Agnès Roure,
  • Ute Rothbächer,
  • François Robin,
  • Eva Kalmar,
  • Giustina Ferone,
  • Clément Lamy,
  • Caterina Missero,
  • Ferenc Mueller,
  • Patrick Lemaire

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000916
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 9
p. e916

Abstract

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BACKGROUND: The past few years have seen a vast increase in the amount of genomic data available for a growing number of taxa, including sets of full length cDNA clones and cis-regulatory sequences. Large scale cross-species comparisons of protein function and cis-regulatory sequences may help to understand the emergence of specific traits during evolution. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: To facilitate such comparisons, we developed a Gateway compatible vector set, which can be used to systematically dissect cis-regulatory sequences, and overexpress wild type or tagged proteins in a variety of chordate systems. It was developed and first characterised in the embryos of the ascidian Ciona intestinalis, in which large scale analyses are easier to perform than in vertebrates, owing to the very efficient embryo electroporation protocol available in this organism. Its use was then extended to fish embryos and cultured mammalian cells. CONCLUSION: This versatile vector set opens the way to the mid- to large-scale comparative analyses of protein function and cis-regulatory sequences across chordate evolution. A complete user manual is provided as supplemental material.