The most widely used strategy for selection of yeast transformed with episomal plasmids comprises the use of auxotrophic yeast strains in combination with vectors containing complementing prototrophic marker genes. Another approach uses heterologous genes or cassettes which, if present in the vector, render the otherwise sensitive yeast strain resistant to antibiotics. In addition, auto-selection systems for Saccharomyces cerevisiae have been developed that eliminate the requirement for synthetic drop-out media or the use of antibiotics for transformation selection and subsequent plasmid maintenance in expression cultures. Here we describe a combination of host strain and vector system introducing a novel concept of auto-selection systems t...
Conventional methods for covalent immobilization of proteins often result in denaturation due to che...
[[abstract]]Genetic manipulation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for production of valuable biochemicals...
Synthetic biology is founded on the idea that cells are living machines that execute genetically enc...
The most widely used strategy for selection of yeast transformed with episomal plasmids comprises th...
Background: Manipulations in Saccharomyces cerevisiae classically depend on use of auxotrophy select...
For genetic manipulation of yeast, numerous selection marker genes have been employed. These include...
Yeast expression vectors are generally based on the 2 micron plasmid and are not stably inherited, s...
Molecular genetic tools have become increasingly important in fundamental and applied yeast research...
Autoselection systems allow the selection of a genetically engineered population independently of th...
Efficient expression of a foreign gene requires a stable vector present at a high number of copies p...
Novel vectors that use the Pichia pastoris INO1 gene as a selectable marker and exploit the natural ...
Selection and genetic improvement of yeast starter cultures are based on the ability to achieve a sp...
Selection and genetic improvement of yeast starter cultures are based on the ability to achieve a sp...
DNA containing the nucleotide sequence for $\alpha$-amylase activity has been isolated from Bacillus...
The use of auxotrophic Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains for improved production of a heterologous pr...
Conventional methods for covalent immobilization of proteins often result in denaturation due to che...
[[abstract]]Genetic manipulation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for production of valuable biochemicals...
Synthetic biology is founded on the idea that cells are living machines that execute genetically enc...
The most widely used strategy for selection of yeast transformed with episomal plasmids comprises th...
Background: Manipulations in Saccharomyces cerevisiae classically depend on use of auxotrophy select...
For genetic manipulation of yeast, numerous selection marker genes have been employed. These include...
Yeast expression vectors are generally based on the 2 micron plasmid and are not stably inherited, s...
Molecular genetic tools have become increasingly important in fundamental and applied yeast research...
Autoselection systems allow the selection of a genetically engineered population independently of th...
Efficient expression of a foreign gene requires a stable vector present at a high number of copies p...
Novel vectors that use the Pichia pastoris INO1 gene as a selectable marker and exploit the natural ...
Selection and genetic improvement of yeast starter cultures are based on the ability to achieve a sp...
Selection and genetic improvement of yeast starter cultures are based on the ability to achieve a sp...
DNA containing the nucleotide sequence for $\alpha$-amylase activity has been isolated from Bacillus...
The use of auxotrophic Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains for improved production of a heterologous pr...
Conventional methods for covalent immobilization of proteins often result in denaturation due to che...
[[abstract]]Genetic manipulation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for production of valuable biochemicals...
Synthetic biology is founded on the idea that cells are living machines that execute genetically enc...