Construction of a hybrid vector which allows for temperature regulation of expression of cloned genes in cyanobacterium, Synechocystis 6803

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A hybrid vector, pBVl, has been constructed which is capable of regulating expression of cloned genes in both Escherichia coli and in cyanobacterium Synechocystis 6803. Vector pBVl contains the powerful rightward promoter of bacteriophage lambda to ensure that cloned genes are transcibed at a high level. In addition, pBV] also contains a gene, cI857, encoding the lambda temperature sensitive repressor protein.The CAT gene coding for chloramphenicol aceyltransferase (CmActase) was cloned into pBV1 downstream of the lambda regulatory features to make plasmid pTC1. The expression of the CAT gene was quantified spectrophotometrically following addition of chloramphenicol and a shift in the growth temperature of the cell culture. The specific activity of CmActase increased from 540 to 5400 units within 30 minutes. Thus, using the newly constructed hybrid vector, pBVl, temperature regulation of gene expression in E. coli was observed.Thesis (M.S.)Department of Biolog

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