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Heterologous gene expression of the glyphosate resistance marker and its application in yeast transformation
Authors:G Kunze  R Bode  H Rintala  J Hofemeister
Institution:(1) Zentralinstitut für Genetik und Kulturpflanzenforschung der Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR, DDR-4325 Gatersleben, Germany;(2) Sektion Biologic der Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald, DDR-2200 Greifswald, German Democratic Republic
Abstract:Summary The E. coli aroA gene was inserted between yeast promoter and terminator sequences in different shuttle expression plasmids and found to confer enhanced EPSP synthase activity as well as resistance to glyphosate toxicity. Subsequently, a transformation system using these newly constructed vectors in yeast was characterized. The efficiency of the glyphosate resistance marker for transformation and selection with plasmid pHR6/20-1 in S. cerevisiae laboratory strain SHY2 was found to be relatively high when compared with selection for LEU2 prototrophy. The fate of the recombinant plasmid pHR6/20-1 in the transformants, the preservation of the aroA E. coli DNA fragment in yeast, mitotic stability, EPSP synthase activity, and growth on glyphosate-containing medium have been investigated. As this plasmid also allows direct selection for glyphosate resistant transformants on rich media, the glyphosate resistance marker was used for transforming both S. cerevisiae laboratory strain SHY2 and brewer's yeast strains S. cerevisiae var. ldquouvarumrdquo BHS5 and BHS2. In all cases, the vector pHR6/20-1 was maintained as an autonomously replicating plasmid. The resistance marker is, therefore, suitable for transforming genetically unlabeled S. cerevisiae laboratory, wild, and industrial yeast strains.Abbreviations EPSP 5-enolpyruvylshikimate 3-phosphate
Keywords:Saccharomyces cerevisiae  Vector  Glyphosate resistance  Transformation
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