Donation: a new, facile method of gene replacement in yeast |
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Authors: | Chaim Roitgrund Rivka Steinlauf Martin Kupiec |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology, Tel Aviv University, 69978 Ramat Aviv, Israel |
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Abstract: | Summary We describe here a new method for the introduction of non-selectable alleles into Saccharomyces cerevisiae, gene replacement by donation. This method only requires the availability of an autonomously replicating, selectable plasmid containing the allele to be introduced into yeast. The plasmid is digested at a restriction site (or sites) within this allele, and introduced into yeast by transformation. In the course of double-strand break repair, the entering plasmid donates genetic information to the chromosome, replacing the chromosomal allele in a gene conversion-like event. Gene replacement events are identified by a phenotypic screen of the transformants. When necessary, the transforming plasmid may be subsequently lost by segregation during permissive growth. We have studied several parameters affecting the utility of this protocol as a method of gene replacement. Together with our previous results, the results show gene replacement by donation to be a useful, facile method, yielding gene replacement in up to 1.5% of transformants. |
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Keywords: | Saccharomyces cerevisiae Gene replacement Donation |
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