Claims
- 1. A plasmid for use as a transformation vector in recombinant methods to secure E. coli expression of exogenous genes, said plasmid comprising:
- (1) nucleotide sequences operative to confer upon the plasmid the capacity for autonomous replication in a host cell, said nucleotide sequences comprising a rep A gene and an origin of replication sequence;
- (2) cop A and copB sequences operative to limit plasmid replication to a copy number of up to about 100 copies per host genome equivalent when host cells are maintained at one temperature as compared to a basal copy number when host cells are maintained at a different temperature;
- (3) a nucleotide sequence encoding a par locus operative to stabilize maintenance of the plasmid in host cell populations;
- (4) a nucleotide sequence operative to direct synthesis of a protein product conferring antibiotic resistance in a host cell population;
- (5) a discrete series of restriction endonuclease recognition sites unique to the plasmid; and
- (6) a terminator of transcription of exogenous gene sequences.
- 2. A plasmid for use a as a transformation vector in recombinant methods to secure E. coli expression of exogenous genes, said plasmid comprising:
- (1) nucleotide sequences operative to confer upon the plasmid the capacity for autonomous replication in a host cell, said nucleotide sequences comprising a rep A gene and an origin of replication sequence;
- (2) cop A and cop B sequences operative to limit autonomous plasmid replication to a copy number of up to about 100 copies per host genome equivalent when host cells are maintained at one temperature as compared to a basal copy number when host cells are maintained at a different temperature;
- (3) a nucleotide sequence encoding a par locus operative to stabilize maintenance of the plasmid in host cell populations;
- (4) a nucleotide sequence operative to direct synthesis of a protein product conferring antibiotic resistance in a host cell population;
- (5) a terminator of transcription of exogenous gene sequences;
- (6) a promoter of mRNA transcription of exogenous gene sequences; and
- (7) a discrete series of restriction endonuclease recognition sites unique to the plasmid, said series being between said promoter and said terminator and adjacent said promoter and said terminator.
- 3. The plasmid as recited in claim 2 wherein said promoter of transcription is a lambda P.sub.L promoter.
- 4. A plasmid for use as a transformation vector in recombinant methods to secure E. coli expression of exogenous genes, said plasmid comprising:
- (1) nucleotide sequences operative to confer upon the plasmid the capacity for autonomous replication in a host cell, said nucleotide sequences comprising a repA gene and an origin of replication;
- (2) copA and copB sequences operative to limit autonomous plasmid replication to a copy number of up to about 100 copies per host genome equivalent when host cells are maintained at one temperature as compared to a basal copy number when host cell are maintained at a different temperature;
- (3) a nucleotide sequence encoding a par locus operative to stabilize maintenance of the plasmid in host cell populations;
- (4) a nucleotide sequence operative to direct synthesis of a protein product conferring antibiotic resistance in a host cell population;
- (5) a terminator of transcription of exogenous gene sequences;
- (6) a promoter of mRNA transcription of exogenous gene sequences;
- (7) a discrete series of restriction endonuclease recognition sites unique to the plasmid, said series being between said promoter and said terminator; and
- (8) a thermally responsive repressor sequence functionally associated with said promoter sequence of mRNA transcription.
- 5. The plasmid as recited in claim 1 wherein said plasmid has fewer than 5,000 base pairs.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/908,777 filed Jul. 1, 1992, abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/465,568, filed Jan. 16, 1990, now abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/035,343, filed Apr. 7, 1987, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 636,731, filed Aug. 1, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,710,423, which is a continuation-in-part application of is application Ser. No. 521,964, filed Aug. 10, 1983, now abandoned.
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