Publications by authors named "P H Krygsman"

A gene encoding the extracellular domain of the human erythropoietin receptor (EPO-R) was constructed using oligonucleotides, with a view to maintaining preferred codon usage for the Streptomycetes. The gene was subcloned into a multicopy Streptomyces-Escherichia coli shuttle vector, pCAN46 (derived from pIJ680), containing a strong constitutive promoter from the S. fradiae aph gene, a signal peptide coding region derived from the protease B gene of S.

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Long-term marrow cultures (LTMCs) were established from 27 human marrows. Hematopoietic cells were subjected to multiple rounds of exposure to retroviral vectors during 3 weeks of culture. Seven different retroviral vectors were evaluated.

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Amino-terminal degradation has been observed for many of the secreted heterologous proteins produced by S. lividans 66. We, therefore, set out to characterize the relevant proteinases and their genes.

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A strain of Streptomyces lividans 66 deleted for a major tripeptidyl aminopeptidase (Tap) was used as a host to screen an S. lividans genomic library for clones overexpressing activity against the chromogenic substrate Ala-Pro-Ala-beta-naphthylamide. In addition to reisolation of the tap gene, clones representing another locus, slpD, were uncovered.

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The gene encoding a tripeptidyl aminopeptidase (Tap) from Streptomyces lividans was cloned by using a simple agar plate activity assay. Overexpression of the cloned gene results in the production of a secreted protein which has an apparent subunit molecular weight of 55,000 and is responsible for the major amino-terminal degradative activity in culture broths of S. lividans strains.

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