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URA gene is a commonly used screening marker in Y. lipolytica. Only strains with URA3 gene can grow in the medium without uracil. Since the Y. lipolytica strains we used were nutrition-deficient (uracil and leucine double deficient) and all plasmids we constructed (except BBa_K4343069) contained URA3gene, it could be verified whether the genome have been successfully edited. | URA gene is a commonly used screening marker in Y. lipolytica. Only strains with URA3 gene can grow in the medium without uracil. Since the Y. lipolytica strains we used were nutrition-deficient (uracil and leucine double deficient) and all plasmids we constructed (except BBa_K4343069) contained URA3gene, it could be verified whether the genome have been successfully edited. | ||
HisG tag were utilized in combination with URA3 gene to recycle this screening marker for further use in the same strain. To be more specific, 5-fluoroorotic acid (5-FOA) could be converted into a toxic form (e.g., 5-fluorouracil) by functional OMP decarboxylase encoded by URA3 gene, thus making yeast cells unable to grow. To survive the toxicity, yeast would miss the URA3 gene by HigG tag through negative screening. In this circumstance, URA deficient strain allows for the next transformation. | HisG tag were utilized in combination with URA3 gene to recycle this screening marker for further use in the same strain. To be more specific, 5-fluoroorotic acid (5-FOA) could be converted into a toxic form (e.g., 5-fluorouracil) by functional OMP decarboxylase encoded by URA3 gene, thus making yeast cells unable to grow. To survive the toxicity, yeast would miss the URA3 gene by HigG tag through negative screening. In this circumstance, URA deficient strain allows for the next transformation. | ||
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+ | ===Functional Parameters=== | ||
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hisG-URA-hisG
URA gene is a commonly used screening marker in Y. lipolytica. Only strains with URA3 gene can grow in the medium without uracil. Since the Y. lipolytica strains we used were nutrition-deficient (uracil and leucine double deficient) and all plasmids we constructed (except BBa_K4343069) contained URA3gene, it could be verified whether the genome have been successfully edited. HisG tag were utilized in combination with URA3 gene to recycle this screening marker for further use in the same strain. To be more specific, 5-fluoroorotic acid (5-FOA) could be converted into a toxic form (e.g., 5-fluorouracil) by functional OMP decarboxylase encoded by URA3 gene, thus making yeast cells unable to grow. To survive the toxicity, yeast would miss the URA3 gene by HigG tag through negative screening. In this circumstance, URA deficient strain allows for the next transformation.
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]Illegal BglII site found at 633
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]Illegal BsaI site found at 1
Illegal BsaI.rc site found at 1517