Claims
- 1. A cloned and sequenced Eco RI fragment of Bordetella pertussis chromosomal DNA with 4696 base pairs containing the genes which code for the five subunits of the pertussis toxin or fragments thereof, where the fragments contain at least one gene which codes for at least one subunit of the pertussis toxin, characterized by the sequence given in FIGS. 3 and 13.
- 2. Hybrid plasmid obtained by the union of an expression vector and the Eco R1 fragment or fragments thereof as defined in claim 1.
- 3. Hybrid plasmid pPT101 according to claim 2, in which the 4696 base-pair Eco RI fragment is inserted in the Eco RI restriction site of PEMBL8.
- 4. Hybrid plasmid PTE255 according to claim 2, in which the Sau3A-Xba fragment which codes for the subunit S1 is inserted in the Bam HI-Xba I site of the plasmid 31B.
- 5. Hybrid plasmid PIE211 according to claim 2, in which the Sau96-SmaI fragment which codes for the subunit S2 is inserted in the Bam HI site in the plasmid 31A.
- 6. Hybrid plasmid PTE221 according to claim 2, in which the Sphl-Ddel fragment which codes for the subunit S3 is inserted in the Bam HI site in the plasmid 31C.
- 7. Hybrid plasmid PTE240 according to claim 2, in which the BstNl-BstNl fragment which codes for the subunit S4 is inserted in the Bam HI site of the plasmid 31B.
- 8. Hybrid plasmid PTE230 according to in claim 2, which the Ast2-SnaBI fragment which codes for the subunit S5 is inserted in the site Bam HI of the plasmid 31A.
- 9. Hybrid plasmid according to claim 2, where the DNA fragment or fragments thereof are placed under the control of the regulating sequence, promoter or ribosome binding site, which regulate their expressions.
- 10. A micro-organism transformed by an hybrid plasmid as defined in claims 3 to 8.
- 11. The micro-organism Escherichia coli transformed in accordance with claim 4.
- 12. The microorganism Escherichia coli ATCC 67854.
- 13. A method for the cloning and sequencing of the chromosomal DNA fragment according to claim 1, including:a) isolating and cloning, in an E. coli lambda phage EMBL4, fragments of chromosomal DNA with 15,000-20,000 base pairs, obtained by the digention of the chromosomal DNA of Bordetella pertussis BP 356, a mutant strain which does not produce the pertussis toxin, which contains a transposon TN5 in its own chromosomal DNA; b) isolating a fragment of recombinant phage DNA which hybridises with a probe marked for TN5 DNA from the positive recombinant phage; c) cutting the garment of recombinant phage DNA with the restriction enzyme Hinc II and isolating a fragment with 1900 bp containing a nucleotide sequence which codes for the subunit S3 by hybridization with a probe for TN5 DNA; d) isolating and cloning in an E. coli lambda phage EMBL4 fragments of chromosomal DNA with 15,000-20,000 base pairs obtained by the digestion of the chromosomal DNA of Bordetella pertussis BP165; e) isolating a fragment of recombinant phage DNA which hybridizes with a probe for S3 obtained at point c) from the positive recombinant phages; f) cutting the recombinant phage DNA fragment with the restriction enzyme Eco RI and isolating an Eco RI fragment of chromosomal DNA with 4696 base pairs by hybridization with a probe for S3 DNA; g) inserting the fragment obtained from step (f) into the plasmid vector pPEML8 in the Eco RI restriction site, determining the nucleotide sequence of the DNA fragment and identifying genes which code for the five subunits of the pertussis toxin.
- 14. A method for the preparation of the pertussis toxin or one or more of the subunits of the pertussis toxin which includes the growth of a transformed micro-organism as defined in claims 10 to 11 in a culture medium.
- 15. An isolated gene consisting essentially of DNA encoding pertussis toxin.
- 16. A recombinant DNA vector containing the gene of claim 15.
- 17. An E. coli containing the recombinant DNA vector of claim 16.
Priority Claims (2)
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19208/86 |
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21314/86 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/006,438 filed Jan. 23, 1987, which is now abandoned.
Continuations (1)
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