Claims
- 1. A plasmid for production of met porcine growth hormone or met-asp-gln porcine growth hormone which upon introduction into an Escherichia coli host cell containing the thermolabile repressor C.sub.I renders the host cell capable, upon increasing the temperature of the host cell to a temperature at which the repressor is inactivated, of effecting expression of DNA encoding the met porcine growth hormone or met-asp-gln procine growth hormone, such expression resulting in the production of the met porcine growth hormone or met-asp-gln procine growth hormone, the plasmid comprising a double-stranded DNA molecule which comprises in 5' to 3' order the following:
- 1) a DNA sequence which contains the promotor and operator P.sub.L O.sub.L from .lambda. bacteriophage;
- (2) an N utilization site for binding antiterminator N protein produced by the Escherichia coli host cell;
- 3) a DNA sequence containing the mutant C.sub.II ribosomal binding site from .lambda. bacteriophage having the sequence:
- TAAGGAAGTACTTACAT
- ATTCCTTCATGAATGTA;
- 4) an ATG initiation codon;
- 5) DNA encoding the met porcine growth hormone or met-asp-gln procine growth hormone;
- and which additionally includes a DNA sequence which contains an origin of replication from the bacterial plasmid pBR322 capable of autonomous replication in the Escherichia coli host cell and a DNA sequence which contains a gene encoding a selectable or identifiable phenotypic trait which is manifested when the plasmid is present in the host cell.
- 2. A circular, closed plasmid of claim 1.
- 3. A plasmid of claim 1, wherein the phenotypic trait is drug resistance or temperature sensitivity.
- 4. A plasmid of claim 3, wherein the drug resistance is resistance to ampicillin, chloramphenicol or tetracycline.
- 5. A host plasmid system comprising the plasmid of claim 1 in an Escherichia coli host.
- 6. A method for producing met porcine growth hormone or met-asp-gln procine growth hormone which comprises growing a host plasmid system of claim 5 under conditions permitting production of the met procine growth hormone or met-asp-gln procine growth hormone and recovering the met porcine growth hormone or met-asp-gln procine growth hormone so produced.
- 7. A method of claim 6, wherein the conditions comprise growth of the host plasmid system for an initial period of time at about 30.degree. C., and then for an additional period of time at 42.degree. C., said growth being carried out on a minimal medium.
- 8. A method of claim 7, wherein the additional period of time is about 2 hours.
- 9. A method of claim 6, wherein the conditions comprise growth of the host plasmid system for an initial period of time at 30.degree. C., followed by growth for a second period of time at 42.degree. C., followed by growth for a third period of time at 38.degree. C., said growth being carried out on a casein hydrolysate medium.
- 10. A method of claim 9, wherein the second period of time is about 15 minutes and the third period of time is about 2 hours.
- 11. A plasmid designated pRec pig 24 and deposited in Escherichia coli under ATTCC Accession No. 53433.
- 12. A plasmid designated p6200 and deposited in Escherichia coli under ATCC Accession No. 39980.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 388,010, filed Jul. 31, 1989, now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 821,830, filed Jan. 23, 1986, now abandoned, which was a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 514,188, filed Jul. 15, 1983, now abandoned, the contents of each of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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