Abstract

Versatile plasmid vectors useful for gene cloning in Brevibacterium lactofermentum, a glutamic acid-producing bacterium, have been constructed. The trimethoprim (Tp)-resistant dihydrofolate reductase gene derived from chromosomal DNA of the Tp-resistant mutant of B. lactofermentum was introduced into pAM330, a cryptic plasmid in B. lactofermentum. The constructed cloning vector pAJ228 (7.6kb) exists in 10 to 20 copies in cells of B. lactofermentum and donated Tpresistance, which is a useful selective marker of transformants. pAJ228 was further improved to a versatile plasmid vector pAJ224 having some profitable characteristics such as smaller size (3.7 kb), higher copy number (60-80 copies), and additional useful cloning sites (BamHI, PstI and SalI) equipped with two different promoters arranged at both orientations for the expression of passenger DNA without promoter. These plasmids were stably retained in B. lactofermentum even in the absence of Tp over many generations. Thus, they have been found very powerful vectors for gene cloning in Brevibacterium and the related bacteria.

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