Abstract

A transformation system for Hansenula fabianii J640, a commonly used wastewater treatment yeast, was constructed. As a host cell, a uracil auxotrophic mutant designated as H. fabianii J640 u-1, which was confirmed to have a mutation at the locus of the gene for orotidine-5'-phosphate (OMP) decarboxylase (URA3), was obtained by positive selection using 5-fluoroorotic acid. A plasmid named pHFura3, which includes a 795-bp open-reading frame of the OMP decarboxylase H. fabianii, was obtained by complementation of the Escherichia coli pyrF mutant, pHFura3 could transform H. fabianii J640 u-1 by a non-homologous and frequently multicopy integration into the host genomic DNA.

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