Identification of yeast cloned genes by genetic analysis.
Identification of yeast cloned genes by genetic analysis.
Gene cloning in yeast is usually carried out by complementation of recessive mutations. However, the fact that a DNA fragment is able to complement a mutation in a certain gene does not necessarily mean that it contains that gene. The identification of a cloned gene can involve the use of Molecular and/or Classical Genetics techniques. In this paper we describe the strategy to be followed in order to establish the identity of a cloned gene, by using genetic crosses and tetrad analysis. As a practical example of the use of this strategy, we describe the cloning of the THR1 gene which codes for the homoserine kinase in S. cerevisiae. This gene has been isolated from a yeast genomic library by complementation of a thr1 mutation. The complementing DNA fragment has been subcloned and integrated into the yeast genome. By genetic crosses and tetrad analysis it has been demonstrated that integration has occurred at the THR1 locus. Since in this organism integration takes place mainly by homologous recombination, it can be inferred that we have, in fact, cloned the THR1 gene. Biochemical analysis of the transformant that carries multiple copies of the cloned gene confirms this result. It shows that this strain presents a homoserine kinase activity about 60 times higher than that of the wild type.
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Microbiological Techniques, Recombination, Genetic, Genes, Fungal, Genetic Complementation Test, Phosphotransferases, DNA, Recombinant, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Spores, Fungal, Fungal Proteins, Phosphotransferases (Alcohol Group Acceptor), Phenotype, Genetic Techniques, Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid, Chromosomes, Fungal, Cloning, Molecular, Crosses, Genetic
Microbiological Techniques, Recombination, Genetic, Genes, Fungal, Genetic Complementation Test, Phosphotransferases, DNA, Recombinant, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Spores, Fungal, Fungal Proteins, Phosphotransferases (Alcohol Group Acceptor), Phenotype, Genetic Techniques, Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid, Chromosomes, Fungal, Cloning, Molecular, Crosses, Genetic
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