Claims
- 1. An isolated nucleic acid molecule that prolongs the expression of cold shock inducible genes under conditions that elicit the cold shock response in a bacterium, said nucleic acid molecule comprising the 5′-UTR of cspI operably linked to a non-native promoter.
- 2. The isolated nucleic acid molecule of claim 1, wherein said cold shock inducible gene interacts with CspI protein.
- 3. The isolated nucleic acid molecule of claim 1, wherein said nucleic acid molecule is placed in a recombinant expression vector, and wherein said recombinant expression vector further comprises a translation enhancer, a downstream box, and a heterologous gene, and wherein the nucleic acid molecule directs prolonged expression and enhanced translation of the heterologous gene under conditions that elicit a cold shock response in bacterium.
- 4. The isolated nucleic acid molecule of claim 1 wherein said non-native promoter is LacZ.
- 5. An isolated nucleic acid molecule that prolongs the expression of cold shock inducible genes under conditions that elicit the cold shock response in a bacterium, said nucleic acid molecule comprising a cold box of cspI, wherein said nucleic acid molecule includes not more than 998 base pairs.
- 6. The nucleic acid molecule of claim 2, wherein said cold box consists of nucleotides +3 to +18 of the csp 5′-UTR (nucleotides 59-74 of SEQ ID NO: 83).
- 7. A nucleic acid construct for regulation of the expression of cold shock inducible genes to elicit the cold shock response in bacterium, said nucleic acid construct comprising the 5′-UTR of cspI operably linked to a promoter, wherein said promoter is functional under conditions of physiological stress.
- 8. An isolated nucleic acid molecule that prolongs the expression of cold shock inducible genes under conditions that elicit the cold shock response in a bacterium, said nucleic acid molecule comprising a cold box of cspI, wherein said nucleic acid molecule includes not more than 346 base pairs.
- 9. An isolated nucleic acid molecule that prolongs the expression of cold shock inducible genes under conditions that elicit the cold shock response in a bacterium, said nucleic acid molecule comprising a cold box of cspI, wherein said nucleic acid molecule includes not more than 387 base pairs.
STATEMENT OF FEDERALLY-SPONSORED RESEARCH
The research reporting the disclosure of the present application was federally-sponsored by National Institute of Health under Grant Number GM 19430.
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