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URA3 as a selectable marker for disruption and virulence assessment of Candida albicans genes
Trends in Microbiology, 2003The ability to generate isogenic sets of strains with mutations in a gene of interest but not in other genes by repeated use of the URA3 marker (Ura-blaster methodology) has advanced our understanding of the relationships between gene structure and function in Candida albicans.
Janet F, Staab, Paula, Sundstrom
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Molecular and General Genetics MGG, 1984
A 3.7 kilobase fragment of Dictyostelium discoideum genomic DNA has been cloned by its ability to complement a yeast ura3 mutation affecting the activity of orotidine-5'-phosphate carboxy-lyase (EC 4.1.1.23). This fragment also complements a yeast ura5 mutation that leads to a defect in orotate phosphoribosyl transferase (EC 2.4.2.10). The orotidine-5'-
E, Boy-Marcotte +3 more
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A 3.7 kilobase fragment of Dictyostelium discoideum genomic DNA has been cloned by its ability to complement a yeast ura3 mutation affecting the activity of orotidine-5'-phosphate carboxy-lyase (EC 4.1.1.23). This fragment also complements a yeast ura5 mutation that leads to a defect in orotate phosphoribosyl transferase (EC 2.4.2.10). The orotidine-5'-
E, Boy-Marcotte +3 more
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Cloning and sequencing of the URA3 gene of Kluyveromyces marxianus CBS 6556
Yeast, 1993AbstractThe URA3 gene, coding for orotidine‐5′‐phosphate decarboxylase, from Kluyveromyces marxianus CBS 6556, was isolated from a genomic DNA library. The K. marxianus URA3 gene encodes a protein of 267 amino acids with a calculated molecular weight of 29·3 kDa. Comparison of the K.
R J, Bergkamp +3 more
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Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2009
The introduction of several kinds of genes into the yeast chromosome is a powerful tool in many fields from fundamental study to industrial application. Here, we describe a general strategy for one-step gene integration and a marker recycling method.
Shohei, Kaneko +5 more
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The introduction of several kinds of genes into the yeast chromosome is a powerful tool in many fields from fundamental study to industrial application. Here, we describe a general strategy for one-step gene integration and a marker recycling method.
Shohei, Kaneko +5 more
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Current Microbiology, 1998
An integrative transformation system was established for a phenol-utilizing strain of Candida tropicalis M4. The system is based on an auxotrophic mutant host of C. tropicalis U-6 that is defective in orotidine-5'-phosphate decarboxylase (ODCase). As a selectable marker, we isolated and characterized the C. tropicalis URA3 gene, which codes for ODCase.
J H, Su, J H, Hsia, M C, Chang
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An integrative transformation system was established for a phenol-utilizing strain of Candida tropicalis M4. The system is based on an auxotrophic mutant host of C. tropicalis U-6 that is defective in orotidine-5'-phosphate decarboxylase (ODCase). As a selectable marker, we isolated and characterized the C. tropicalis URA3 gene, which codes for ODCase.
J H, Su, J H, Hsia, M C, Chang
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Identification of a Ty insertion within the coding sequence of the S. cerevisiae URA3 gene
Molecular and General Genetics MGG, 1984Insertion mutations in yeast caused by the transposable element Ty have been identified at several genetic loci. In all cases so far, the site of Ty insertion has been in the 5' non-coding region of the affected gene. Experiments presented here demonstrate that the ura3-52 mutation, a non-reverting ura3 mutation, is caused by a Ty insertion mutation ...
M, Rose, F, Winston
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Current Genetics, 1989
The human pathogen Candida albicans grows either as a yeast or in filamentous form. We have determined the sequence of a 1.365 kb genomic C. albicans fragment that complements Saccharomyces cerevisiae ura3 and Escherichia coli pyrF mutations. An open reading frame within this fragment corresponds to a protein of 270 amino acids that shows homology to ...
C, Losberger, J F, Ernst
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The human pathogen Candida albicans grows either as a yeast or in filamentous form. We have determined the sequence of a 1.365 kb genomic C. albicans fragment that complements Saccharomyces cerevisiae ura3 and Escherichia coli pyrF mutations. An open reading frame within this fragment corresponds to a protein of 270 amino acids that shows homology to ...
C, Losberger, J F, Ernst
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Current Genetics, 2002
Dipodascus magnusii is a nonconventional yeast species with giant multinuclear cells. We constructed two genomic DNA libraries in plasmid vectors and isolated the first two D. magnusii protein-encoding genes, DmADE2 and DmURA3, coding for phosphoribosylaminoimidazole carboxylase and orotidine-5'-phosphate decarboxylase, respectively.
Martin, Kucej +3 more
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Dipodascus magnusii is a nonconventional yeast species with giant multinuclear cells. We constructed two genomic DNA libraries in plasmid vectors and isolated the first two D. magnusii protein-encoding genes, DmADE2 and DmURA3, coding for phosphoribosylaminoimidazole carboxylase and orotidine-5'-phosphate decarboxylase, respectively.
Martin, Kucej +3 more
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Yeast, 2012
AbstractThe bottom‐fermenting lager yeast Saccharomyces pastorianus has been proposed to be allotetraploid, containing two S. cerevisiae (Sc)‐type and two S. bayanus (Sb)‐type chromosomes. This chromosomal constitution likely explains why recessive mutants of S. pastorianus have not previously been reported.
Nobutada, Murakami +5 more
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AbstractThe bottom‐fermenting lager yeast Saccharomyces pastorianus has been proposed to be allotetraploid, containing two S. cerevisiae (Sc)‐type and two S. bayanus (Sb)‐type chromosomes. This chromosomal constitution likely explains why recessive mutants of S. pastorianus have not previously been reported.
Nobutada, Murakami +5 more
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Food Science and Biotechnology, 2012
The nucleotide sequence of the URA3 gene encoding orotidine-5′-phosphate decarboxylase (OMPDCase) in sourdough yeast Candida milleri CBS 8195 was determined by degenerate PCR and genome walking. Sequence analysis revealed the presence of an openreading frame of 810 bp, encoding 269 amino acid residue protein with the highest identity to the OMPDCase of
Ha-Yeon Lee +2 more
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The nucleotide sequence of the URA3 gene encoding orotidine-5′-phosphate decarboxylase (OMPDCase) in sourdough yeast Candida milleri CBS 8195 was determined by degenerate PCR and genome walking. Sequence analysis revealed the presence of an openreading frame of 810 bp, encoding 269 amino acid residue protein with the highest identity to the OMPDCase of
Ha-Yeon Lee +2 more
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