Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Carbohydrates or derivatives
Patent
1991-08-28
1995-06-13
Schwartz, Richard A.
Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series
Organic compounds
Carbohydrates or derivatives
435 691, 43525421, 935 36, 935 37, C12N 1511
Patent
active
054244110
ABSTRACT:
A hybrid upstream regulatory sequence including an upstream regulatory sequence of E. coli origin and yeast upstream regulatory sequence, which hybrid upstream regulatory sequence can function in a yeast cell; a hybrid promoter including the regulatory sequence of E. coli origin and a TATA region of a yeast promoter, which hybrid promoter can also function in a yeast cell; a hybrid promoter including the upstream regulatory sequence of E. coli origin and a yeast promoter, which hybrid promoter can function in a yeast cell; and a plasmid useful for a test of an upstream regulatory sequence, including a TATA region of a yeast promoter, a structural gene containing a translation start codon, and a yeast origin of replication.
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Suzuki Masanori
Tanaka Kiyoko
Yagi Shintaro
Yoshioka Juri
Ketter James
Schwartz Richard A.
Tonen Corporation
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