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Use of matrix attachment regions (MARs) to minimize transgene silencing
Authors:Allen  George C.  Spiker  Steven  Thompson  William F.
Affiliation:(1) Department of Botany, 2214 Gardner Hall, Box 7612;(2) Department of Genetics, USA;(3) Department of Crop Science, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USA
Abstract:Matrix attachment regions (MARs) are operationally defined as DNA elements that bind specifically to the nuclear matrix in vitro. It is possible, although unproven, that they also mediate binding of chromatin to the nuclear matrix in vivo and alter the topology of the genome in interphase nuclei. When MARs are positioned on either side of a transgene their presence usually results in higher and more stable expression in transgenic plants or cell lines, most likely by minimizing gene silencing. Our review explores current data and presents several plausible models to explain MAR effects on transgene expression.
Keywords:chromatin structure  gene silencing  MAR  nuclear matrix  nuclear scaffold  SAR
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