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Transformation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae with plasmids containing fragments of yeast 2 μ DNA and a suppressor tRNA gene
Authors:David Y. Thomas  Allen P. James
Affiliation:(1) Molecular Genetics Group, Division of Biological Sciences, National Research Council of Canada, 100 Sussex Drive, K1A OR6 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:
Hybrid plasmids have been constructed containing segments of the yeast plasmid 2 mgr DNA, the yeast ochre-suppressing SUP4.0 gene and the bacterial plasmid pBR322. Yeast transformation is detected with a host containing multiple ochre auxotrophic mutations. The transformed SUP4.0 gene is active and can promote growth in the absence of all the requirements. Plasmids containing different fragments of 2 mgr DNA all appear to be active in high frequency transformation of yeast containing 2 mgr DNA, except those containing the HindlII-D fragment. The transforming plasmids undergo recombination with the indigenous 2 mgr DNA. Integration of the transforming plasmid into the host chromosome has been detected by hybridization of restriction enzyme cleaved DNA with labelled pBR322. The plasmids contain restriction enzyme sites which can be used for cloning other genes into yeast.Abbreviations kb kilobase pair - 2 mgr the yeast plasmid of 6.2 kb size
Keywords:Yeast plasmid  Vector  Suppressor fRNA
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