The expression in E. coli of synthetic repeating polymeric genes coding for poly(L-aspartyl-L-phenylalanine)

1980 
Abstract Two dodecadeoxynucleotides of defined sequence have been synthesised by phosphotriester methodology. They can be polymerised to give a double stranded DNA which codes, when read in the correct phase, for the repeating dipeptide poly(aspartyl-phenylalanine). This polymeric DNA has been cloned in E. coli K12 using as vector a plasmid having a controllable bacterial promoter upstream of the insertion site. Clones containing genes coding for up to 150 repeats of (aspartyl-phenylalanine) have been isolated and characterised. The polymeric inserts appear to be stable over many generations and are expressed in E. coli under the control of the bacterial promoter, to give a polymer of phenylalanine and aspartic acid which may be broken down enzymically to yield aspartyl-phenylalanine.
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