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Functional expression of cloned yeast DNA in Escherichia coli: specific complementation of argininosuccinate lyase (argH) mutations.
Authors:L Clarke  J Carbon
Institution:Section of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department of Biological Sciences University of California Santa Barbara, Calif. 93106, U.S.A.
Abstract:Segments of yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) DNA cloned on various plasmid vectors in Escherichia coli can be functionally expressed to produce active enzymes. We have identified several ColE1-DNA(yeast) plasmids capable of complementing argH mutations, including deletions, in E. coli. Variants of the original transformants that grow faster on selective media and contain higher levels of the complementing enzyme activity (argininosuccinate lyase) can be readily isolated. The genetic alterations leading to increased expression of the yeast gene are associated with the cloned yeast DNA segment, rather than the host genome. The yeast DNA segment cloned in these plasmids also specifies a suppressor of the leuB6 mutation in E. coli. The argH and leuB6 complementing activities are expressed from discrete regions of the cloned yeast DNA segment, since the two genetic functions can be separated on individual recloned restriction fragments. The ease with which the bacterial cell can achieve functional high-level gene expression from cloned yeast DNA indicates that there are no significant barriers preventing expression of many yeast genes in E. coli.
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