Claims
- 1. A polynucleotide comprising distinct first and second transposase-interacting inverted repeat sequence pairs, each sequence pair having a specificity for binding to and interacting with a distinct transposase enzyme, members of the first sequence pair flanking members of the second sequence pair.
- 2. A polynucleotide as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first or second transposase-interacting inverted repeat sequence pair comprises Tn5 wild-type inside end sequences.
- 3. A polynucleotide as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first or second transposase-interacting inverted repeat sequence pair comprises Tn5 mosaic end sequences.
- 4. A polynucleotide as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first or second transposase-interacting inverted repeat sequence pair comprises Tn5 wild-type outside end sequences.
- 5. A polynucleotide as claimed in claim 1 further comprising between the members of the second inverted repeat sequence pair a first sequence for conferring selectability upon a host cell.
- 6. A polynucleotide as claimed in claim 5 further comprising, between the members of the second inverted repeat sequence pair, a polynucleotide that encodes a transposase that specifically binds to and interacts with the second sequence pair and still further comprising, between a first adjacent pair of distinct inverted repeat sequences, a second sequence for conferring selectability upon a host cell.
- 7. A polynucleotide as claimed in claim 6 further comprising an origin of replication between the first adjacent pair of distinct inverted repeat sequences.
- 8. A polynucleotide as claimed in claim 6 further comprising a preselected polynucleotide sequence insert between a second adjacent pair of distinct inverted repeat sequences.
- 9. A method for producing a gene fusion library, the method comprising the steps of:
mixing together, under conditions suitable for in vitro transposition, (1) copies of a transposable polynucleotide that comprises distinct first and second transposase-interacting inverted repeat sequence pairs, members of the first sequence pair flanking members of the second sequence pair, the members of the second sequence pair flanking a first sequence for conferring selectability upon a host cell, (2) copies of a first target nucleic acid molecule that comprises a first polypeptide-encoding gene sequence, a first origin of replication and a second sequence for conferring selectability upon a host cell, and (3) a first transposase that binds to and interacts with the first sequence pair, to produce first transposition products; introducing the first transposition products into host cells; selecting host cells that comprise first transposition products wherein the first polypeptide-encoding gene sequence is disrupted by the transposable polynucleotide; mixing (1) the transposition products from the selected host cells and (2) a second target nucleic acid molecule that comprises a second polypeptide-encoding gene sequence, a second origin of replication and a third sequence for conferring selectability upon a host cell, and (3) a second transposase that binds to and interacts with the second sequence pair, to produce second transposition products; introducing the second transposition products into host cells; selecting host cells that comprise second transposition products comprising fusions between the first and the second polypeptide-encoding gene sequences.
- 10. A method as claimed in claim 9 wherein the first origin of replication is a conditional origin of replication.
- 11. A method as claimed in claim 9 wherein the second origin of replication is a conditional origin of replication.
- 12. A method for deleting a portion of a chromosome of a host cell, the method comprising the steps of:
introducing into the host cell a synaptic complex comprising (1) a first transposase and (2) a transposable polynucleotide that comprises distinct first and second transposase-interacting inverted repeat sequence pairs, members of the first sequence pair flanking members of the second sequence pair, further comprising between the members of the second inverted repeat sequence pair a first sequence for conferring selectability upon a host cell and a polynucleotide that encodes a second transposase that specifically binds to and interacts with the second sequence pair and still further comprising, between a first adjacent pair of distinct inverted repeat sequences, a second sequence for conferring selectability upon a host cell; selecting host cells in which the transposable polynucleotide has integrated into the chromosome; inducing expression of the second transposase in the selected host cells; and screening to isolate cells in which a portion of the chromosome is deleted.
- 13. A method for cloning a portion of a chromosome of a host cell, the method comprising the steps of:
introducing into the host cell a synaptic complex comprising (1) a first transposase and (2) a transposable polynucleotide that comprises distinct first and second transposase-interacting inverted repeat sequence pairs, members of the first sequence pair flanking members of the second sequence pair, further comprising between the members of the second inverted repeat sequence pair a first sequence for conferring selectability upon a host cell and a polynucleotide that encodes a second transposase that specifically binds to and interacts with the second sequence pair and still further comprising, between a first adjacent pair of distinct inverted repeat sequences, a second sequence for conferring selectability upon a host cell and an origin of replication; selecting host cells in which the transposable polynucleotide has integrated into the chromosome; inducing expression of the second transposase in the selected host cells; and screening to isolate cells in which a portion of the chromosome is cloned onto a self-replicating nucleic acid molecule that comprises the origin of replication.
- 14. A method for inserting a preselected polynucleotide sequence insert into a chromosome of a host cell, the method comprising the steps of:
introducing into the host cell a synaptic complex comprising (1) a first transposase and (2) a transposable polynucleotide that comprises distinct first and second transposase-interacting inverted repeat sequence pairs, members of the first sequence pair flanking members of the second sequence pair and comprising between the members of the second inverted repeat sequence pair a first sequence for conferring selectability upon a host cell and a polynucleotide that encodes a second transposase that specifically binds to and interacts with the second sequence pair and further comprising, between a first adjacent pair of distinct inverted repeat sequences, a second sequence for conferring selectability upon a host cell and further comprising, between a second adjacent pair of distinct inverted repeat sequences, the preselected polynucleotide sequence insert; selecting host cells in which the transposable polynucleotide has integrated into the chromosome; inducing expression of the second transposase in the selected host cells; and screening to isolate cells in which the preselected polynucleotide sequence insert is inserted into the chromosome and the second sequence for conferring selectability upon a host cell is lost from the chromosome.
- 15. A polynucleotide fusion product between portions of first and second genes that encodes a polypeptide fusion, wherein the portions of the first and second genes are linked by a pair of non-identical transposase-interacting sequences.
- 16. A chromosome lacking at a site a portion of nucleic acid and comprising at the site a pair of non-identical transposase-interacting sequences.
- 17. A chromosome containing at a site an inserted portion of nucleic acid flanked by a pair of non-identical transposase-interacting sequences.
- 18. A self-replicating nucleic acid molecule comprising a pair of non-identical transposase-interacting sequences flanking a portion of a chromosome and an origin of replication.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent application No. 60/251,482, filed Dec. 5, 2000, which application is incorporated by reference herein as if set forth in its entirety.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
[0002] This invention was made with United States government support awarded by the National Institutes of Health, Grant No. GM50692. The United States has certain rights in this invention.
Provisional Applications (1)
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