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pPIC-xyn11A
Yangchun Xu, National Engineering Research Center for Organic-ba
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The recombinant plasmids (pPIC-xyn10A, pPIC-xyn11A, pPIC-xyn10B, and pPIC-xyn11B) were transformed into P. pastoris X-33 or GS115 through electroporation (Gene Pulser Xcell™ Electroporation System, Bio-Rad, Hercules, CA, USA) according to the manufacturer’s instructions. The transformants were plated onto YPDS plates (1% yeast extract, 2% tryptone, 2% dextrose, 1 M sorbitol, 100 μg/mL Zeocin, and 2% agar) and incubated at 30 °C for 2–3 days until colonies appeared. The P. pastoris transformants were isolated on YPDS plates containing increasing concentrations of Zeocin ranging from 1000 to 2000 μg/mL to select multicopy vector strain transformants. |
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The recombinant plasmids (pPIC-xyn10A, pPIC-xyn11A, pPIC-xyn10B, and pPIC-xyn11B) were transformed into P. pastoris X-33 or GS115 through electroporation (Gene Pulser Xcell™ Electroporation System, Bio-Rad, Hercules, CA, USA) according to the manufacturer’s instructions. The transformants were plated onto YPDS plates (1% yeast extract, 2% tryptone, 2% dextrose, 1 M sorbitol, 100 μg/mL Zeocin, and 2% agar) and incubated at 30 °C for 2–3 days until colonies appeared. The P. pastoris transformants were isolated on YPDS plates containing increasing concentrations of Zeocin ranging from 1000 to 2000 μg/mL to select multicopy vector strain transformants. |
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