Jeffrey T. Fayerman
Eli Lilly and Company
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Gene | 1982
Mark A. Richardson; James A. Mabe; Nancy E. Beerman; Walter Mitsuo Nakatsukasa; Jeffrey T. Fayerman
A 20-kb plasmid, pFJ103, was isolated from a strain of Streptomyces granuloruber. A restriction endonuclease map of the plasmid was constructed. A Streptomyces gene that specifies resistance to the antibiotic thiostrepton was subcloned into Escherichia coli plasmid pBR322, inserted into pFJ103 and transformed into Streptomyces ambofaciens protoplasts. Two classes of transformants were obtained. One carries the pFJ104 plasmid consisting of the entire pFJ103 with the 1.8-kb thiostrepton resistance gene insert. The other carries the pFJ105 plasmid consisting of the 2.9-kb replicon segment of pFJ103 with the same thiostrepton resistance insert. A gene for neomycin resistance together with the entire E. coli pBR322 plasmid were cloned into pFJ105. The resulting E. coli-Streptomyces bifunctional vector, pFJ123, transformed both E. coli and Streptomyces. The small size of pFJ105, its ease of isolation, and efficient transformation of Streptomyces protoplasts establishes it, and its derivatives, as useful plasmid cloning vehicles for fundamental and applied studies.
Plasmid | 1984
Michael D. Jones; James A. Mabe; Walter Mitsuo Nakatsukasa; Jeffrey T. Fayerman
A 9.3-kb plasmid, pNM100, was isolated from Streptomyces virginiae (NRRL 15156) and characterized. Streptomyces genes for thiostrepton and neomycin resistance were cloned into pNM100 to yield a small plasmid derivative, pFJ265, that is suitable for Streptomyces gene cloning. pFJ265 is a 9.2-kb nonconjugative plasmid and has a copy number of several hundred per chromosome.
Archive | 1982
Jeffrey T. Fayerman; Mark A. Richardson
Archive | 1983
Steven Kovacevic; Jeffrey T. Fayerman; James Robert Miller; Mark A. Richardson
Archive | 1981
Walter Mitsuo Nakatsukasa; Jeffrey T. Fayerman; James A. Mabe
Archive | 1994
Jeffrey T. Fayerman; David Patrick Greenen; Charles Lee Hershberger; Jeffrey Lynn Larson; Jane Larowe Sterner; Haichao Zhang
Archive | 1982
James Robert Miller; Jeffrey T. Fayerman; Steven Kovacevic; Nancy E. Beerman
Archive | 1992
Jeffrey T. Fayerman; Richard Kale Stanzak
Protein Engineering#R##N#Applications In Science, Medicine , And Industry | 1973
Richard H. Baltz; Jeffrey T. Fayerman; Thomas D. Ingolia; R. Nagaraja Rao
Archive | 1982
Nancy Ellen Nee Beerman Malin; Jeffrey T. Fayerman; Michael D. Jones; James A. Mabe; Walter Mitsuo Nakatsukasa