Recombinant multicopy plasmids in yeast - interactions with the endogenous 2µm.

FEMS Yeast Res

City University of Applied Sciences Bremen, Department of Industrial Microbiology, D-28199 Bremen, Neustadtswall 30, Germany.

Published: February 2019

Flp-mediated site specific intramolecular recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is considered responsible for amplification of the endogenous 2µm plasmid. For YEp-type vectors, a similar mechanism can be imagined by which such plasmids achieve high copy numbers, a trait desired for many research applications and necessary for industrial production. We have cultivated yeast carrying one of six isomeric YEp-type model expression plasmids under two different conditions and back transformed the shuttle vectors into Escherichia coli. Our analysis of 586 ampR clones represents a high resolution snapshot of plasmid forms present in the transformed yeast cells with a detection limit of structural changes of < 2%. Altered forms summed up to about 11%, constituting likely a lower limit. We have observed two categories of recombination events. One is Flp based, with products of intermolecular recombination with the 2µm, likely intermediates that are prerequisites for YEp-type plasmid amplification. The other type is based on Flp-independent homologous recombination leading to oligomerization of such plasmids also in a 2µm-free [cir°] strain, i.e. in the absence of Flp. Beyond the general maintenance and its functional sequences, only the gene of interest and its expression might have an impact on the physiology of the host.

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