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pPIC9/MoL
Hirofumi Hara, Department of Environmental Engineering and Green
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The transformation was done using the electroporation procedure (Eporator Eppendorf, USA) at 1500 kV. To prepare competent P. pastoris cells, the wild type of P. pastoris GS115 was grown in YPD in a 50 mL baffle flask at 30 °C, by shaking at 250 rpm, for 24 h. Then, 500 mL of fresh YPD medium was inoculated with 0.5 mL of the 24 h culture. The culture was grown for 24 h to an OD600 = ~ 2. The cell suspension was centrifuged at 1500 × g at 4 °C for 5 min (3700, Kubota, Japan). |
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The transformation was done using the electroporation procedure (Eporator Eppendorf, USA) at 1500 kV. To prepare competent P. pastoris cells, the wild type of P. pastoris GS115 was grown in YPD in a 50 mL baffle flask at 30 °C, by shaking at 250 rpm, for 24 h. Then, 500 mL of fresh YPD medium was inoculated with 0.5 mL of the 24 h culture. The culture was grown for 24 h to an OD600 = ~ 2. The cell suspension was centrifuged at 1500 × g at 4 °C for 5 min (3700, Kubota, Japan). |
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