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Expression plasmids for use in Candida glabrata.


ABSTRACT: We describe a series of CEN/ARS episomal plasmids containing different Candida glabrata promoters, allowing for a range of constitutive or regulated expression of proteins in C. glabrata. The set of promoters includes three constitutive promoters (EGD2pr, HHT2pr, PDC1pr), two macrophage/phagocytosis-induced promoters (ACO2pr, LYS21pr), and one nutritionally regulated promoter (MET3pr). Each promoter was cloned into two plasmid backbones that differ in their selectable marker, URA3, or the dominant-selectable NAT1 gene, which confers resistance to the drug nourseothricin. Expression from the 12 resulting plasmids was assessed using GFP as a reporter and flow cytometry or quantitative reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction to assess expression levels. Together this set of plasmids expands the toolkit of expression vectors available for use with C. glabrata.

SUBMITTER: Zordan RE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3789792 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Expression plasmids for use in Candida glabrata.

Zordan Rebecca E RE   Ren Yuxia Y   Pan Shih-Jung SJ   Rotondo Giuseppe G   De Las Peñas Alejandro A   Iluore Joseph J   Cormack Brendan P BP  

G3 (Bethesda, Md.) 20131003 10


We describe a series of CEN/ARS episomal plasmids containing different Candida glabrata promoters, allowing for a range of constitutive or regulated expression of proteins in C. glabrata. The set of promoters includes three constitutive promoters (EGD2pr, HHT2pr, PDC1pr), two macrophage/phagocytosis-induced promoters (ACO2pr, LYS21pr), and one nutritionally regulated promoter (MET3pr). Each promoter was cloned into two plasmid backbones that differ in their selectable marker, URA3, or the domina  ...[more]

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