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− | <P><i>P<sub>fus</sub></i> is an induced promoter from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In the endogenous MAPK pathway in <i>S.cerevisiae</i>, | + | <P><i>P<sub>fus</sub></i> is an induced promoter from <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i>. In the endogenous MAPK pathway in <i>S.cerevisiae</i>, when STE2 binding with α pheromone, STE12 will stimulate <i>FUS1</i> promoter, thereby initiating the mating of yeast. </P> |
− | <P>However, the sequence of <i>P<sub>fus</sub></i> contains Pst1 restrict enzyme site, so we use the method of one-step mutation to achieve the purpose of site-directed mutagenesis.(from CTGCAG to CTACAT)</P> | + | <P>However, the sequence of <i>P<sub>fus</sub></i> contains <i>Pst1</i> restrict enzyme site, so we use the method of one-step mutation to achieve the purpose of site-directed mutagenesis.(from CTGCAG to CTACAT)</P> |
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Revision as of 14:43, 23 October 2017
Introduction
Pfus
Pfus is an induced promoter from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In the endogenous MAPK pathway in S.cerevisiae, when STE2 binding with α pheromone, STE12 will stimulate FUS1 promoter, thereby initiating the mating of yeast.
However, the sequence of Pfus contains Pst1 restrict enzyme site, so we use the method of one-step mutation to achieve the purpose of site-directed mutagenesis.(from CTGCAG to CTACAT)