The presence of a defective LEU2 gene on 2 mu DNA recombinant plasmids of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is responsible for curing and high copy number
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- DOI: 10.1128/jb.156.2.625-635.1983
The presence of a defective LEU2 gene on 2 mu DNA recombinant plasmids of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is responsible for curing and high copy number
Abstract
The copy number of 2 mu DNA-derived plasmids in CIR+ Saccharomyces cerevisiae transformants is determined by its selective marker and is usually much lower than that of the endogenous plasmid. Only plasmids containing the leu2 allele of pJDB219, designated as leu2-d, under selective conditions displayed a higher copy number than did endogenous 2 mu DNA and by displacement generated cured cells. Spontaneous loss of 2 mu DNA occurred with a frequency of about 0.02% per generation. Curing plasmids, like pMP78, have copy numbers of 35; noncuring plasmids, like pDB248 or YEp6, have copy numbers of 4 to 8. The 2 mu DNA copy number in strains AH22 and YNN27 were determined to be 40 and 100, respectively. The high copy number of leu2-d-containing plasmids can be explained by its weak expression of less than 5% that of the wild-type LEU2 gene. The leu2-d allele has a deletion of the 5'-end sequence starting from 29 base pairs before the ATG initiation codon, but surprisingly, its expression is still regulated. On YRp7, which contains the chromosomal autonomic replication sequence ARS1, the defective leu2-d allele could not complement a leu2 host strain. This suggests a more stringent control of replication of ARS1-containing plasmids than of 2 mu-containing plasmids.
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