• Title/Summary/Keyword: Neurospora crassa pyr 4 gene

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Transformation of Pleurotus florida with Neurospora pyr 4 Gene (Neurospora pyr 4 유전자를 이용한 사철 느타리버섯의 형질전환)

  • Byun, Myung-Ok;Yoo, Young-Bok;You, Chang-Hyun;Cha, Dong-Yeul;Cho, Moo-Je
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.209-213
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    • 1989
  • Transformation of an auxotrophic requirement for uracil in Pleurotus florida P101 has been achieved using chimeric vector containing Aspergillus nidulans ans 1, and Neurospora crassa pyr 4 DNA. Protoplasts of $Ura^-$strains of P. florida were incubated with plasmid pDJB3 containing the cloned pyr 4 gene in the presence of polyethylene glycol and $CaCl_2$. Transformants could grow on MMM showing mitotical stability. Southern hybridization analysis of DNA isolated from transformants showed that the Neurospora pyr 4 gene and vector sequence might be integrated into the P. florida chromosomes. As the transformants were monokaryon, each transformant was mated with the other monokaryon. Fruitbody shape of untransformant was eroded type but those of transformants were eroded type, funnel type, plane type and ungrowing cap type.

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Transformation of Metarhizium anisopliae by using pBRG-4 (pBRG-4를 이용한 Metarhizium anisopliae의 형질전환)

  • Lee, Dong-Gyu;Yeh, Wan-Hae;Hwang, Cher-Won;Kwon, Suk-Tae;Kang, Sun-Chul
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.219-223
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    • 1998
  • We have established a transformation system for entomopathogenic fungus, Metarhizium anisopliae, in order to develop mycoinsecticide by recombinant DNA techniques. Protoplasts of M. anisopliae would be transformed to a benomyl-resistant by introducing pBRG-4 plasmid DNA, which contains a ${\beta}-tubulin$ gene of Aspergillus flavus conferring resistance to benomyl and a pyr4 gene of Neurospora crassa, in the presence of 5% polyethylene glycol and 10 mM calcium chloride. Transformants occuring at a frequency of 10 colonies per $50\;{\mu}g$ pBRG-4 DNA grew on the $5\;{\mu}g/ml$ concentrations of benamyl, while the wild type was inhibited by $2.5\;{\mu}g/ml$. From the Southern analysis using genomic DNAs isolated from M. anisopliae transformants, the positive signals suggested that the ${\beta}-tubulin$ gene had integrated in the M. anisopliae genome by homologous recombination.

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