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Development of an integrative transformation system for the opportunistic pathogenic yeast <i>Candida lusitaniae</i> using <i>URA3</i> as a selection marker
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Microbial PathogensReverse GeneticsFungal Cell BiologyGeneticsMolecular BiologyMolecular GeneticsGenomicsBacterial PathogensIntegrative Transformation SystemYeastUra3 GeneOmp DcaseHost-pathogen InteractionsChromosome WalkingDna ReplicationGene ExpressionNatural SciencesPathogenesisMicrobiologySystems BiologyMedicineGenome EditingSelection MarkerMutagenesis
The nucleotide sequence of the URA3 gene encoding orotidine-5'-phosphate decarboxylase (OMP DCase) of the human opportunistic pathogen yeast Candida lusitaniae was determined by degenerate PCR and chromosome walking. Deduced amino acid sequence showed strong homologies (59-85% identity) with OMP DCases of different Saccharomycetales and allowed identification of the known conserved domains. Very close upstream from the URA3 gene, the 3'-end of a gene encoding a Gea2-like protein was identified. A non-revertible C. lusitaniae ura3 mutant was selected on the basis of 5-fluoroorotic acid resistance. The mutation was a single point mutation resulting in the amino acid substitution D95V in a highly conserved domain, and in a concomitant EcoRV restriction site polymorphism. The mutant strain was successfully transformed to prototrophy following electroporation with the URA3 gene cloned in an integrative vector, with frequencies of 100-200 transformants per micro g of DNA. Southern blot analysis revealed that almost all transformants were derived from homologous recombination events at the resident locus. The GeneBank Accession No. for C. lusitaniae URA3 gene is AF450297.
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