Claims
- 1. A live Samonella cell, or progeny thereof, in which there is inserted into a PhoP regulatory region-regulated virulence gene a DNA comprising a sequence encoding a heterologous antigen, wherein said DNA lacks an antibiotic resistance gene and wherein said DNA is inserted into said virulence gene by site-specific homologous recombination.
- 2. The live Salmonella cell of claim 1, wherein said virulence gene is in the phoP regulatory region.
- 3. A live Salmonella cell in which there is inserted into a virulence gene a DNA comprising a sequence encoding a heterologous antigen, wherein said virulence gene is a prg gene.
- 4. The live Salmonella cell of claim 3, wherein said virulence gene is the prgH gene.
- 5. The live Salmonella cell of claim 3, wherein said virulence gene is the prgA, prgB, prgC, or prgE gene.
- 6. The live Salmonella cell of claim 1, wherein said virulence gene is a pag gene.
- 7. The live Salmonella cell of claim 6, wherein said pag gene is pagC.
- 8. The live Salmonella cell of claim 1, wherein said Salmonella cell carries a second mutation that attenuates virulence.
- 9. The live Salmonella cell of claim 8, wherein said second mutation is an aro mutation.
- 10. The live Salmonella cell of claim 1, wherein said sequence encoding a heterologous antigen is under the control of an environmaritally regulated promoter.
- 11. The live Salmonella cell of claim 1, wherein said Salmonella cell is of the species S. typhi.
- 12. The live Salmonella cell of claim 1, further comprising (a) a DNA sequence encoding T7 polymerase under the control of an environmentally regulated promoter, and (b) a T7 transcriptionally sensitive promoter, said T7 transcriptionally sensitive promoter controlling the expression of said heterologous antigen.
- 13. A cell comprising a vector, wherein said vector comprises a pagC-encoding DNA into which is inserted a heterologous antigen-encoding DNA, wherein said heterologous antigen-encoding DNA lacks an antibiotic resistance gene.
- 14. A cell comprising a vector, wherein said vector encodes the prgH gene product.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of Ser. No. 08/090,526 filed on Jul. 9, 1993, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/629,602, filed Dec. 18, 1990 now abandoned.
Government Interests
This invention was made in the course of work supported by the United States Government, which has certain rights in the invention.
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