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Choosing a yeast vectorHello,
I have cloned several plant arsenic transporters and would like to express them in yeast to see if they can partially rescue an arsenic-sensitive yeast strain. I am wondering how I choose an expression vector that is compatible with my yeast strains. Have done a lot of internet searches but I am still confused and think it might help to talk to a person If it helps the yeast strains I am working with are the following: W303-1A MATaura3-1 leu2-3/112 trp1-1 his3-11/15 ade2-1 can1-100 GAL SUC2 mal0 Thomas and Rothstein (1989) YSH294 W303-1A fps1Δ::LEU2 Van Aelst et al. (1991) RW105 W303-1A ycf1Δ::loxP acr3Δ::loxP-kanMX-loxP RW107 W303-1A fps1Δ::LEU2 ycf1Δ::loxP acr3Δ::loxP-kanMX-loxP In the past, my lab has used the yeast/E coli vector pCM184 but we do not usually work with yeast so I am not sure if it is compatible with my mutant strains and what selective media is safe for it... Any advice would be appreciates so much! Thanks!
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