Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Vector – per se
Patent
1989-03-28
1992-06-09
Peet, Richard C.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Vector, per se
435 691, 435 712, 435 91, 435108, 4351721, 4351723, 435183, 4352523, 536 27, 935 6, 935 9, 935 22, 935 29, 935 59, 935 60, 935 61, 935 66, 935 72, C12N 1570, C12N 1552
Patent
active
051206587
ABSTRACT:
A DNA segment, specifically a thermostable tryptophan synthetase gene originating in the strain of extremely thermophilic Thermus aquaticus T2, characterized by the restriction enzyme map of FIG. 1, and not cleaved by specific restriction enzymes.
An extremely thermophilic plasmid vector pYK 105, having the DNA segment and an Escherichia coli plasmid vector pUC 13 incorporated in a cryptic plasmid pTT8.
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Furukawa Kensuke
Koyama Yoshinori
Tomizuka Noboru
Agency of Industrial Science & Technology
Ministry of International Trade & Industry
Peet Richard C.
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