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Extending the Schizosaccharomyces pombe molecular genetic toolbox.
Fennessy, Dorota; Grallert, Agnes; Krapp, Andrea; Cokoja, Adisa; Bridge, Alan J; Petersen, Janni; Patel, Avinash; Tallada, Victor A; Boke, Elvan; Hodgson, Ben; Simanis, Viesturs; Hagan, Iain M.
Afiliação
  • Fennessy D; Cell Division Group, Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.
  • Grallert A; Cell Division Group, Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.
  • Krapp A; Swiss Institute for Experimental Cancer Research, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.
  • Cokoja A; Swiss Institute for Experimental Cancer Research, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.
  • Bridge AJ; Cell Division Group, Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.
  • Petersen J; Cell Division Group, Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.
  • Patel A; Cell Division Group, Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.
  • Tallada VA; Cell Division Group, Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.
  • Boke E; Cell Division Group, Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.
  • Hodgson B; Cell Division Group, Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.
  • Simanis V; Swiss Institute for Experimental Cancer Research, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.
  • Hagan IM; Cell Division Group, Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.
PLoS One ; 9(5): e97683, 2014.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24848109
ABSTRACT
Targeted alteration of the genome lies at the heart of the exploitation of S. pombe as a model system. The rate of analysis is often determined by the efficiency with which a target locus can be manipulated. For most loci this is not a problem, however for some loci, such as fin1+, rates of gene targeting below 5% can limit the scope and scale of manipulations that are feasible within a reasonable time frame. We now describe a simple modification of transformation procedure for directing integration of genomic sequences that leads to a 5-fold increase in the transformation efficiency when antibiotic based dominant selection markers are used. We also show that removal of the pku70+ and pku80+ genes, which encode DNA end binding proteins required for the non-homologous end joining DNA repair pathway, increases the efficiency of gene targeting at fin1+ to around 75-80% (a 16-fold increase). We describe how a natMX6/rpl42+ cassette can be used for positive and negative selection for integration at a targeted locus. To facilitate the evaluation of the impact of a series of mutations on the function of a gene of interest we have generated three vector series that rely upon different selectable markers to direct the expression of tagged/untagged molecules from distinct genomic integration sites. pINTL and pINTK vectors use ura4+ selection to direct disruptive integration of leu1+ and lys1+ respectively, while pINTH vectors exploit nourseothricin resistance to detect the targeted disruption of a hygromycin B resistance conferring hphMX6 cassette that has been integrated on chromosome III. Finally, we have generated a series of multi-copy expression vectors that use resistance to nourseothricin or kanamycin/G418 to select for propagation in prototrophic hosts. Collectively these protocol modifications and vectors extend the versatility of this key model system.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Schizosaccharomyces / Engenharia Genética Idioma: En Revista: PLoS One Ano de publicação: 2014 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Schizosaccharomyces / Engenharia Genética Idioma: En Revista: PLoS One Ano de publicação: 2014 Tipo de documento: Article