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An autoselection system in recombinant Kluyveromyces lactis enhances cloned gene stability and provides freedom in medium selection
Authors:H-P Hsieh  N A Da Silva
Institution:(1) Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697–2575, USA Tel.: +1 714 824 8288 Fax: +1 714 824 2541 e-mail: ndasilva@uci.edu, US
Abstract:An autoselection system for increasing plasmid stability in Kluyveromyces lactis, based on the blockage of the pyrimidine de novo and salvage pathways, was investigated. In a manner analogous to that used in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a putative “fur1” mutation was selected in a uraA K. lactis strain using 5-fluorouracil and 5-fluorocytosine plates. Survival of the mutant required expression of a plasmid-borne URA3 gene regardless of the culture medium employed, verifying the efficacy of this autoselection system in K. lactis. The expression of heterologous invertase, encoded by the S. cerevisiae SUC2 gene, was studied during long-term sequential batch cultures (70 generations) in complex yeast/peptone/glucose medium. The fur1 mutant successfully retained the plasmid; invertase specific activity remained above 90% of the initial level. Furthermore, no mutation reversion was observed. In contrast, for the control non-fur1 strain, only 4% of the cells retained the plasmid after 70 generations, and invertase specific activity dropped to less than 10% of the initial level. Experiments comparing growth and activity in different media indicated the potential for improving productivity through medium enrichment using this autoselection system. Received: 1 April 1997 / Received revision: 16 August 1997 / Accepted: 11 September 1997
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