Claims
- 1. A double-stranded DNA plasmid which upon introduction into an Escherichia coli host cell renders the host cell capable of effecting expression of DNA encoding human copper/zinc superoxide dismutase or an analog having the biological activity of, and an amino acid sequence which is the same as that of the naturally-occurring human copper/zinc superoxide dismutase, and thereby effecting production of the human copper/zinc superoxide dismutase or analog comprising in 5' to 3' order the following:
- a) DNA which includes in 5' to 3' order the tandem promoters deo P1 and deo P2;
- b) DNA which includes a ribosomal binding site for rendering mRNA transcribed from the DNA encoding the human copper/zinc superoxide dismutase or analog capable of binding to ribosomes within the host cell;
- c) an ATG initiation codon; and
- d) DNA encoding the human copper/zinc superoxide dismutase or analog in phase with the ATG initiation codon;
- and which additionally includes a DNA sequence comprising an origin of replication from a bacterial plasmid capable of autonomous replication in the host cell and a DNA sequence which encodes a selectable or identifiable phenotypic trait which is manifested when the plasmid is present in the host cell.
- 2. A plasmid of claim 1, wherein the Escherichia coli host cell comprises S.phi.732, S.phi.744, MC1061, S.phi.540, S.phi.930, or ATCC Accession No. 12435.
- 3. A circular, closed plasmid of claim 1.
- 4. A plasmid of claim 1, wherein the ribosomal binding site is the deo ribosomal binding site.
- 5. A plasmid of claim 1, wherein the ribosomal binding site is a mutant of the deo ribosomal binding site comprising the BIG sequence #2015.
- 6. A plasmid of claim 1, wherein the ribosomal binding site is cII from a .lambda. bacteriophage consisting of the sequence: ##STR12##
- 7. A plasmid of claim 1, wherein the ribosomal binding site is a mutant cII from a .lambda. bacteriophage consisting of the sequence: ##STR13##
- 8. A plasmid of claim 1, wherein the ribosomal binding site is the E. coli .beta.-lactamase ribosomal binding site.
- 9. A plasmid of claim 1, wherein the ribosomal binding site consists of the sequence: ##STR14##
- 10. A plasmid of claim 1, wherein the ribosomal binding site consists of the sequence: ##STR15##
- 11. A plasmid of claim 1, wherein the ribosomal binding site consists of the sequence: ##STR16##
- 12. A plasmid of claim 1, wherein the origin of replication is from pBR322.
- 13. A plasmid of claim 1, wherein the phenotypic trait is drug resistance.
- 14. A plasmid of claim 1, wherein the drug resistance is resistance to ampicillin or tetracycline.
- 15. A plasmid of claim 1, which additionally comprises a sequence translation enhancer.
- 16. A plasmid of claim 1 for producing an analog of human copper/zinc superoxide dismutase selected from the group consisting of pMF 5531 having the restriction map shown in FIG. 4, pMF 5519 having the restriction map shown in FIG. 5, pMF-558-26 having the restriction map shown in FIG. 6, pMF-5536, pMF-5520 having the restriction map shown in FIG. 7, pMF-2005 having the restriction map shown in FIG. 9 and deposited under ATCC Accession No. 67362 pMFS-5533A having the restriction map shown in FIG. 17 and pMFS-5538 having the restriction map shown in FIG. 18.
- 17. A host plasmid system for producing an analog of human copper/zinc superoxide dismutase comprising any of the plasmids of claim 16 in an Escherichia coli host.
- 18. A method for producing an analog of human copper/zinc superoxide dismutase which comprises growing the hose plasmid system of claim 17 under conditions permitting production of the analog of human copper/zinc superoxide dismutase and recovering the resulting analog.
- 19. A host plasmid system for producing human copper/zinc superoxide dismutase or analog comprising a plasmid of claim 1 in an Escherichia coli host.
- 20. A host plasmid system of claim 19, wherein the host strain is an F.sup.- strain.
- 21. A host plasmid system of claim 19, wherein the Escherichia coli host is selected from the group consisting of S.phi.732, ATCC Accession No. 12435, S.phi.540, MC1061, and S.phi.930.
- 22. A method for producing human copper/zinc superoxide dismutase or analog which comprises growing the host plasmid system of claim 19 under conditions permitting production of the human copper zinc superoxide dismutase or analog and recovering the resulting human copper/zinc superoxide dismutase or analog.
- 23. The method of claim 22, wherein the conditions comprise low aeration.
- 24. The method of claim 22, wherein the conditions comprise growth on a medium containing a non-glucose carbon source.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein the non-glucose carbon source is selected from the group consisting of glycerol, fructose, succinate, sodium lactate and sodium malate.
- 26. The method of claim 22, wherein the conditions comprise initially growing the Escherichia coli cells in glucose and adding a non-glucose carbon source after depletion of the glucose.
- 27. The method of claim 26, wherein the non-glucose carbon source is selected from the group consisting of glycerol, succinate, sodium lactate, fructose and sodium malate.
- 28. The method of claim 22, wherein the human copper/zinc superoxide dismutase or analog is secreted into the medium in which the host plasmid system is grown upon addition of a divalent metal ion to the growth medium.
- 29. The method of claim 28, wherein the divalent metal ion is Cu.sup.+2.
- 30. The method of claim 28, wherein the divalent metal ion is Zn.sup.+2.
- 31. The method of claim 28, wherein the divalent metal ion is a mixture of Cu.sup.+2 and Zn.sup.+2.
- 32. The method of claim 28 further comprising growing the host plasmid system at about 30.degree. C.
- 33. A double-stranded DNA plasmid which upon introduction into an Escherichia coli host cell renders the host cell capable of effecting expression of DNA encoding human copper/zinc superoxide dismutase or analog having the biological activity of, and an amino acid sequence which is the same as that of the naturally occurring polypeptide thereby effecting production of the human copper/zinc superoxide dismutase or analog, comprising in 5' to 3' order the following:
- a) DNA which includes 5' to 3' order the tandem promoters deo P1 and deo P2;
- b) a translation enhancer;
- c) an NdeI restriction enzyme site;
- d) an ATG initiation codon; and
- e) DNA encoding the human copper/zinc superoxide dismutase or analog in phase with the ATG initiation codon;
- and which additionally includes a DNA sequence comprising an origin of replication from a bacterial plasmid capable of autonomous replication in the host cell and a DNA sequence which encodes a selectable or identifiable phenotypic trait which is manifested when the plasmid is present in the host cell.
- 34. A plasmid of claim 33 designated pMF 5534 deposited in Escherichia coli strain S.phi.930 (F.sup.-) under ATCC Accession No. 67703.
- 35. A host plasmid system for production of an analog of human copper zinc superoxide dismutase comprising the plasmid of claim 33 in an Escherichia coli host.
- 36. A host plasmid system of claim 35 wherein the host is selected from the group consisting of, S.phi.732, ATCC Accession No. 12435, S.phi.540, MC1061, and S.phi.930.
- 37. A host plasmid system of claim 35, wherein the host is an F.sup.- strain.
- 38. A method of producing an analog of human copper/zinc superoxide dismutase which comprises growing the host plasmid of claim 35 under suitable conditions permitting production of the analog and recovering the resulting analog.
- 39. The method of claim 38 further comprising growing the host plasmid system at about 30.degree. C.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/092,279, filed Jul. 15, 1993, abandoned; which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/962,033, filed Oct. 15, 1992, abandoned; which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/225,095, filed Jul. 27, 1988, abandoned; which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/086,159, filed Aug. 14, 1987.
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