Cloning and Nucleotide Sequence of the KHS Killer Gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae(Microbiology & Fermentation Industry)
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A 5.3-kbp fragment of the KHS gene was cloned from a genomic bank of Saccharomyces cerevisiae No.115 constructed with an E. coli as the host and YEp13 as the vector. A non-killer yeast strain was transformed to a killer strain with the multi-copy vector containing the KHS gene, and the transformant could secrete 3-4 times more killer toxin into culture media than the donor, strain No.115. The KHS toxin was purified 80-fold from the culture filtrate by gel filtration and column chromatography. The nucleotide sequence of a 2.8-kbp fragment of the KHS DNA that was enough for the expression of the killer activity was identified, and we found an open reading frame consisted of 2124bp. Comparison of the open reading frame and N-terminal amino acid sequence of purified KHS toxin, suggested that the presumed peptide from the KHS gene might be processed between ^<36>Gln and ^<37>Ala before secretion.
- 社団法人日本農芸化学会の論文
- 1991-08-23
著者
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GOTO Kuniyasu
National Research Institute of Brewing
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Fukuda Hisashi
National Research Institute of Brewing
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HARA Shodo
National Research Institute of Brewing
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KITANO KAZUYOSHI
National Institute for Brewing
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Hara S
National Research Institute Of Brewing
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Goto K
Osaka Inst. Technology Osaka Jpn
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KICHISE Kouji
National Research Institute of Brewing
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Goto Kuniyasu
National Res. Inst. Of Brewing
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