pHR15

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From Elizabeth Specht, Stephen Mayfield Lab, University of California San Diego, May 2014

This plasmid is useful for transforming the Chlamydomonas nuclear genome with the reporter ARS2, the periplasmic arylsulfatase, for constitutive expression. The paromomycin resistance eliminates the need to co-transform with another plasmid for selection. The plasmid exhibits greater transformation efficiency and stronger arylsulfatase signal than plasmids with the genomic ARS2 fragment. It is similar to pHR16 but produces slightly lower levels of arylsulfatase expression.

The ARS2 coding sequence and the ARS2 3’ UTR were amplified from a cDNA preparation from a sulfur-starved Chlamydomonas reinhardtii strain CC-1010 culture. The selection cassette (PSAD:Paro:PSAD) was inserted upstream of the ARS2 cassette, using blunt restriction/ligation.

Insert: PSAD promoter/5’ UTR:paromomycin resistance (aphVIII):PSAD 3’ UTR immediately upstream of HSP70/RbcS2 promoter/5’ UTR:ARS2 coding sequence:ARS2 3’ UTR
Total insert size is 5,276 bp.

Selection: Ampicillin resistant in E. coli; paromomycin resistant in Chlamydomonas

host strain: DH5α
amp resistant

 

Map and sequence (PDF)

Sequence (.gb file)