1.Immunogenicity and reactogenicity of a yeast recombinant DNA hepatitis B vaccine in healthy subjects.
Kyo Myong KIM ; Sang Eun CHU ; Hae Ran LEE ; Hae Sun YOON ; Kyu Man LEE ; Chang Hong MIN
Journal of the Korean Society for Microbiology 1991;26(6):493-498
No abstract available.
DNA, Recombinant*
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Hepatitis B Vaccines*
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Hepatitis B*
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Hepatitis*
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Yeasts*
2.The Efficient Transformation of Pleurotus ostreatus using REMI Method.
Joong Ho JOH ; Beom Gi KIM ; Kyo Sun CHU ; Won Sik KONG ; Young Bok YOO ; Chang Soo LEE
Mycobiology 2003;31(1):32-35
Restriction enzyme-mediated integration (REMI) was used to transform uracil auxotrophs of Pleurotus ostreatus to prototrophy. When protoplasts of Pleurotus ostreatus were treated by the reaction mixture containing 10 units of BamHI, the frequency of REMI was about 64 transformants per 1 microg of DNA. This efficiency was increased by 14.2 times compared with that of the conventional PEG transformation. The optimal condition for REMI of P. ostreatus was achieved when 1 microg of linearized pTRura3-2 DNA was added into 1x10(7) protoplasts along with 10 units BamHI. Southern blot analysis revealed that about 50% of transformants examined were caused by REMI event and 30% carried single copy insertion at the genome. This suggested that the REMI method might be a useful tool for efficient transformation and tagging mutagenesis of P. ostreatus.
Blotting, Southern
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DNA
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Genome
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Mutagenesis
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Pleurotus*
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Protoplasts
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Uracil
3.Isolation and Characterization of Dikaryotic Mutants from Pleurotus ostreatus by UV Irradiation.
Joong Ho JOH ; Beom Gi KIM ; Won Sik KONG ; Young Bok YOO ; Kyo Sun CHU ; Nam Kuk KIM ; Hye Ran PARK ; Bong Gum CHO ; Chang Soo LEE
Mycobiology 2004;32(2):88-94
Protoplasts of the wild type strain of Pleurotus osteatus were mutagenized with UV light, and 3,000 colonies were examined for abnormal mycelial and fruiting phenotypes. Forty one strains displayed variant phenotypes in mycelia and fruiting processes. The variant phenotypes were classified into 6 groups: (1) auxotrophic strains, which are incapable of growing on minimal media and can only grow when provided with their specific requirements; (2) abnormal vegetative strains, which grow very slowly on minimal and complete media; (3) primordiumless strains, which fail to develop to the formation of primordia; (4) maturationless strains, which form primordia, but do not form mature fruiting bodies; (5) specifically colored strains, which have Specific bluish grey or bluish white pileus; (6) poorly spored strains, which fail to produce basidiospore or which produce few spores. These variant strains may be useful in genetic breeding programs and for the studies of fungal development and genetics.
Breeding
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Fruit
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Genetics
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Phenotype
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Pleurotus*
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Protoplasts
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Spores
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Ultraviolet Rays