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. 1985 Feb;82(3):834-8.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.82.3.834.

A cosmid for selecting genes by complementation in Aspergillus nidulans: Selection of the developmentally regulated yA locus

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A cosmid for selecting genes by complementation in Aspergillus nidulans: Selection of the developmentally regulated yA locus

M M Yelton et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1985 Feb.

Abstract

We constructed a 9.9-kilobase cloning vector, designated pKBY2, for isolating genes by complementation of mutations in Aspergillus nidulans. pKBY2 contains the bacteriophage lambda cos site, to permit in vitro assembly of phage particles; a bacterial origin of replication and genes for resistance to ampicillin and chloramphenicol, to permit propagation in Escherichia coli; the A. nidulans trpC(+) gene, to permit selection in Aspergillus; and a unique BamHI restriction site, to permit insertion of DNA fragments produced by digestion with restriction endonucleases BamHI, BglII, Mbo I, or Sau3A. We used this cosmid to form a quasirandom recombinant DNA library containing 35- to 40-kilobase DNA fragments from a wild-type strain of A. nidulans. DNA from this library transformed a yellow-spored (yA(-)) pabaA(-)trpC(-)Aspergillus strain (FGSC237) to trpC(+) at frequencies of approximately 10 transformants per mug of DNA. Three of approximately 1000 trpC(+)pabaA(-) colonies obtained were putative yA(+) transformants, because they produced wild-type (green) spores. DNA from each of the green-spored transformants contained pKBY2 sequences and DNA from two transformants transduced E. coli to ampicillin resistance following treatment in vitro with a lambda packaging extract. The cosmids recovered in E. coli had similar restriction patterns and both yielded trpC(+) transformants of A. nidulans FGSC237, 85% of which produced green spores. Several lines of evidence indicate that the recovered cosmids contain a wild-type copy of the yA gene.

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