Gene promoters serve as pivotal regulators of transcription, orchestrating the initiation, rate, and specificity of gene expression, resulting in cellular diversity found among distinct cell types within multicellular organisms. Identification of the sequence and function of promoters' regulatory elements and their complex interaction with transcription factors, enhancers, silencers, and insulators is fundamental to coordinated transcriptional processes within cells. Identifying these regulatory elements and scrutinizing their functions and interactions through the use of synthetic promoters can pave the way for researchers in various fields ranging from uncovering the origins of diseases associated with promoter mutations to harnessing these regulatory components in biotechnological applications.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe cultivation and expansion of chicken primordial germ cells (cPGCs) are of critical importance for both biotechnological applications and the management of poultry genetic biodiversity. The feeder-free culture system has become the most popular approach for the cultivation and expansion of cPGCs. However, despite some success in the cultivation of cPGCs, the reproducibility of culture conditions across different laboratories remains a challenge.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Hormone-dependent promoters are very efficient in transgene expression. Plasmid-based reporter assays have identified regulatory sequences of the Ovalbumin promoter that are involved in response to estrogen and have shown that the deletion of the steroid-dependent regulatory element (SDRE) and negative regulatory element (NRE) leads to a steroid-independent expression of a reporter. However, the functional roles of these regulatory elements within the native genomic context of the Ovalbumin promoter have not been evaluated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: One of the most prominent questions in the field of transgenesis is 'Where in the genome to integrate a transgene?'. Escape from epigenetic silencing and promoter shutdown of the transgene needs reliable genomic safe harbor (GSH) loci. Advances in genome engineering technologies combined with multi-omics bioinformatics data have enabled rational evaluation of GSH loci in the host genome.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGenerating biopharmaceuticals in genetically engineered bioreactors continues to reign supreme. Hence, genetically engineered birds have attracted considerable attention from the biopharmaceutical industry. Fairly recent genome engineering methods have made genome manipulation an easy and affordable task.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe ability and efficiency of targeted nucleases to perform sequence replacements or insertions into the genome are limited. This limited efficiency for sequence replacements or insertions can be explained by the dependency on DNA repair pathways, the possibility of cellular toxicity, and unwanted activation of proto-oncogenes. The piggyBac (PB) transposase uses a very efficient enzymatic mechanism to integrate DNA fragments into the genome in a random manner.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Exp Zool B Mol Dev Evol
November 2019
Our knowledge of mechanisms involved in the meiosis of chicken germ cells is very limited. In mammalian fetal ovaries, the onset of meiosis is dependent on retinoic acid and subsequent upregulation of the Stra8 gene. To clarify the mechanism of meiotic initiation in chicken germ cells, we investigated the role of Cyp26b1, a retinoic acid-degrading enzyme.
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