Jakkrawarn ChompoosriTresa FraserYupha RongsriyamNarumon KomalamisraPadet SiriyasatienUsavadee ThavaraApiwat TawatsinMalcolm J. FraserUniversity of Notre DameMahidol UniversityChulalongkorn UniversityNational Institutes of Health, Bethesda2018-09-132018-09-132009-11-01Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health. Vol.40, No.6 (2009), 1235-1253012515622-s2.0-76749127516https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/27880Phage φC31 and R4 integrases are site-specific and unidirectional serine recombinases. We have analyzed the ability of these integrases to mediate intramolecular integration between their attB and attP sites in 7 important insect cell lines as a means of predicting their relative mobility in the corresponding insect species. Both integrases exhibit significantly higher frequencies in Drosophila S2 cells than in the other insect cell lines examined, but do work well in all of the species tested. Our results, coupled with previous results of the activity of φC31 integrase in D. melanogaster and Aedes aegypti, suggest the family of serine catalyzed integrases will be useful sitespecific integration tools for functional genome analysis and genetic engineering in a wide range of insect species.Mahidol UniversityMedicineIntramolecular integration assay validates integrase PHI C31 and R4 potential in a variety of insect cellsArticleSCOPUS