Purified bacterial protein which stimulates ligation of nucleic

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Micro-organism – tissue cell culture or enzyme using process... – Recombinant dna technique included in method of making a...

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435 712, 435183, 43525233, 4353201, C12N 1533, C12N 1552, C12N 1570, C12N 900

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ABSTRACT:
The subject invention provides a purified protein having a molecular weight of about 22.8 kDa and the amino acid sequence shown in FIG. 2. The invention further provides a method of producing the 22.8 kDa protein which comprises culturing the host cell comprising an expression vector under conditions such that the expression vector contained therein expresses the protein and recovering from the host cell the protein so expressed. Also provided is a method of ligating separate nucleic acid molecules which comprises contacting the molecules with the 22.8 kDa protein under conditions such that the molecules are ligated together.

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B. E. Windle et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 83:3885-3889, Jun. 1986.
B. E. Windle et al., J. of Bacteriology 170:4881-4889, Oct. 1988.
S. D. Lu et al., J. of Bacteriology 171:3427-3442, Jun. 1989.

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