Claims
- 1. An isolated fungal promoter, which is native to Rhizopus oryzae and located upstream of and in control of a phosphoglycerate kinase gene 1.
- 2. The isolated fungal promoter of claim 1, wherein said promoter has a sequence of 1254 base pairs prior to the initiation codon of pgk1 gene.
- 3. A vector comprising the fungal promoter of claim 1.
- 4. The vector of claim 3, whereby the vector is a plasmid vector.
- 5. The vector of claim 4, whereby the plasmid vector is a chromosomal integration vector.
- 6. A process of expressing a gene of interest in fungal species, comprising the steps of:
a. fusing a gene of interest to an isolated fungal promoter, which is native to Rhizopus oryzae and located upstream of and in control of a phosphoglycerate kinase gene 1; b. integrating the said fungal promoter and a gene of interest within a fungal genomic DNA such that the said promoter regulates the expression of the gene of interest in fungal cells/mycelia.
- 7. A process of expressing a gene of interest in fungal species, comprising the steps of:
a. Fusing a gene of interest to an isolated fungal promoter, which is native to Rhizopus oryzaie and located upstream of an in control of a phosophogycerate kinase gene 1; b. constructing a plasmid vector comprising said fused gene; c. replicating said plasmid vector within a fungal cell/mycelia such that the said fungal promoter regulates the expression of the gene of interest in the fungal cells/mycelia.
Government Interests
[0001] This invention was made with Government support under Contract DE-AC0676RL01830 awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The Government has certain rights in the invention.