Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
- Volume 8 Issue 6
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- Pages.650-655
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- 1998
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- 1017-7825(pISSN)
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- 1738-8872(eISSN)
Nucleotide Analysis of Phaffia rhodozyma DNA Fragment That Functions as ARS in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
- Chung, Hee-Young (Department of Microbiology, Chonnam University) ;
- Hong, Min-Hee (Department of Microbiology, Chonnam University) ;
- Chun, Young-Hyun (Department of Microbiology, Chonnam University) ;
- Bai, Suk (Department of Microbiology, Chonnam University) ;
- Im, Suhn-Young (Department of Microbiology, Chonnam University) ;
- Lee, Hwanghee-Blaise (Department of Biology, Chonnam University) ;
- Park, Jong-Chun (Department of Biology, Seonam University) ;
- Kim, Dong-Ho (Protein Function R. U., Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology) ;
- Chun, Soon-Bai (Department of Microbiology, Chonnam University)
- Published : 1998.12.01
Abstract
The chromosomal DNA fragment from Phaffia rhodozyma CBS 6938 which is able to autonomously replicate in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae was cloned on an integrative URA3 plasmid. Its minimal fragment exhibiting autonomously replicating activiy in the S. cerevisiae gave a higher frequency transformation efficiency than that found for centromere-based plasmid, and enabled extrachromosoma1ly stable transmission of the plasmids in one copy per yeast cell under non-selective culture condition. The 836-bp DNA element lacked an ORF and did not contain any acceptable match to an ARS core consensus. Sequence analysis, however, displayed a cluster of three hairpin-Ioop-sequences with individual
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