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Comparative Study
. 1990 Apr 11;18(7):1711-8.
doi: 10.1093/nar/18.7.1711.

The use of two-cistron constructions in improving the expression of a heterologous gene in E. coli

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Comparative Study

The use of two-cistron constructions in improving the expression of a heterologous gene in E. coli

A J Makoff et al. Nucleic Acids Res. .
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Abstract

Many heterologous genes when cloned into bacterial expression vectors are poorly expressed because of an inefficient ribosome binding site (RBS). We have constructed a plasmid which expresses human gamma-interferon (gamma-IF), where the level of expression is limited by the RBS. Expression was increased by placing the gamma-IF sequence immediately downstream of a small translated sequence. The production of gamma-IF was dependent upon the efficiency of translation of this upstream cistron and could be increased to very high levels. The same upstream cistron would greatly improve the expression of gamma-IF in a plasmid where the RBS was very poor due to inhibitory secondary structure at the 5' end of its mRNA. However, it would not improve the efficiency of a poor RBS containing a weak Shine-Dalgarno sequence. The general utility of the two-cistron expression strategy to diagnose a weak RBS is discussed.

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