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Development of an efficient genetic manipulation strategy for sequential gene disruption and expression of different heterologous <Emphasis Type="Italic">GFP</Emphasis> genes in <Emphasis Type="Italic">Candida tropicalis</Emphasis>
Authors:Lihua Zhang  Xianzhong Chen  Zhen Chen  Zezheng Wang  Shan Jiang  Li Li  Markus Pötter  Wei Shen  You Fan
Institution:1.Key Laboratory of Industrial Biotechnology, Ministry of Education, School of Biotechnology,Jiangnan University,Wuxi,China;2.Evonik Degussa (China) Co. Ltd., Shanghai Branch,Shanghai,China
Abstract:The diploid yeast Candida tropicalis, which can utilize n-alkane as a carbon and energy source, is an attractive strain for both physiological studies and practical applications. However, it presents some characteristics, such as rare codon usage, difficulty in sequential gene disruption, and inefficiency in foreign gene expression, that hamper strain improvement through genetic engineering. In this work, we present a simple and effective method for sequential gene disruption in C. tropicalis based on the use of an auxotrophic mutant host defective in orotidine monophosphate decarboxylase (URA3). The disruption cassette, which consists of a functional yeast URA3 gene flanked by a 0.3 kb gene disruption auxiliary sequence (gda) direct repeat derived from downstream or upstream of the URA3 gene and of homologous arms of the target gene, was constructed and introduced into the yeast genome by integrative transformation. Stable integrants were isolated by selection for Ura+ and identified by PCR and sequencing. The important feature of this construct, which makes it very attractive, is that recombination between the flanking direct gda repeats occurs at a high frequency (10?8) during mitosis. After excision of the URA3 marker, only one copy of the gda sequence remains at the recombinant locus. Thus, the resulting ura3 strain can be used again to disrupt a second allelic gene in a similar manner. In addition to this effective sequential gene disruption method, a codon-optimized green fluorescent protein-encoding gene (GFP) was functionally expressed in C. tropicalis. Thus, we propose a simple and reliable method to improve C. tropicalis by genetic manipulation.
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