λ ZAP: a bacteriophage λ expression vector within vivoexcision properties (original) (raw)

IZAP: a bacteriophage I expression vector with in vivo excision properties

Jay Short

Nucleic Acids Research

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High level expression of genes cloned in phage λgt11

Keith McAdam

Gene, 1989

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Bacteriophage lambda and plasmid vectors, allowing fusion of cloned genes in each of the three translational phases

F. Galibert

Nucleic Acids Research, 1978

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XZAP:abacteriophage Xexpression vector withinvivo excision properties

Joseph Sorge

1988

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Bacteriophage T4, a new vector for the expression of cloned genes

Nancy Casna

Gene, 1985

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Phasmid vectors for identification of genes by complementation of Escherichia coli mutants

Graham Walker

Journal of bacteriology, 1985

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Posttranscriptional control of bacteriophage lambda gene expression from a site distal to the gene

Gabriel Guarneros

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 1982

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Specificity of the bacteriophage lambda N gene product (pN): Nut sequences are necessary and sufficient for antitermination by pN

Maria Mudryj

Cell, 1979

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Novel bacteriophage lambda cloning vector

Gianni Cesareni

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1980

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Characterization of gene expression in recombinant Escherichia coli cells infected with phage .lambda

Dhinakar Kompala

Biotechnology Progress, 1993

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A plasmid expression vector that permits stabilization of both mRNAs and proteins encoded by the cloned genes

D. Belin

Gene, 1986

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Lambda plac Mu: a transposable derivative of bacteriophage lambda for creating lacZ protein fusions in a single step. J Bacteriol

Erhard Bremer

Journal of Bacteriology

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Cloning and characterization of the c1 repressor of Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteriophage D3: a functional analog of phage lambda cI protein

Robert Miller

Journal of Bacteriology, 1987

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Phasmids: hybrids between Co1E1 plasmids and E. coli bacteriophage lambda

Gianni Cesareni

Gene, 1982

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Lambda placMu: a transposable derivative of bacteriophage lambda for creating lacZ protein fusions in a single step

Erhard Bremer

Journal of Bacteriology, 1984

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Analysis of proteins synthesized by plasmids containing cloned fragments of bacteriophage Mu

Ana Coelho

FEMS Microbiology Letters, 1981

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Structure and function of the repressor of bacteriophage lambda

Nitai Mandal

MGG Molecular & General Genetics, 1984

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Regulation of bacteriophage lambda DNA replication

Stephen Kennel

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1967

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TECHNICAL NOTE- The lift pool method for isolation of cDNA clones from lambda phage libraries

Janine Leblanc-Straceski

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The lift pool method for isolation of cDNA clones from lambda phage libraries

Pablo Sobrado

Electronic Journal of Biotechnology, 2006

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Cosmids: a type of plasmid gene-cloning vector that is packageable in vitro in bacteriophage lambda heads

John Colins

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1978

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Screening recombinant clones containing sequences homologous to Escherichia coli genes using single-stranded bacteriophage vector

Stefan Surzycki

Gene, 1986

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Integration of specialized transducing bacteriophage lambda cI857 St68 h80 dgnd his by an unusual pathway promotes formation of deletions and generates a new translocatable element

Richard Wolf

Journal of Bacteriology, 1980

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A Bacteriophage T7 RNA Polymerase/Promoter System for Controlled Exclusive Expression of Specific Genes

Charles Richardson

Proceedings of The National Academy of Sciences, 1985

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Transposable lambda placMu bacteriophages for creating lacZ operon fusions and kanamycin resistance insertions in Escherichia coli

Erhard Bremer

Journal of Bacteriology, 1985

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In Vivo Transcription Studies of Coliphage 186

Barry Egan

Journal of Virology, 1981

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Expression of the Alcaligenes eutrophus phbA gene in Escherichia coli using a positive selection vector based on phage Lambda lysis genes

Werner Lubitz

Journal of Biotechnology, 1994

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Broad host range, regulated expression system utilizing bacteriophage T7 RNA polymerase and promoter

Nikos Pagratis

Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 1993

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Isolation and characterization of lambda specialized transducing bacteriophages carrying Klebsiella pneumoniae nif genes

D. Macneil

Journal of bacteriology, 1980

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A coliphage lambda vector with enhanced biological containment

John Ex Tabor

Gene, 1979

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The catabolite gene activation system ofE.coli may be directly involved in regulation of bacteriophage λ development

István Fodor

FEBS Letters, 1984

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Enhanced expression of cro-β-galactosidase fusion proteins under the control of the PR promoter of bacteriophage lambda. EMBO J 1:1217-1224

Keith Stanley

The EMBO Journal

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cDNA cloning of portions of the bacteriophage phi 6 genome

Martin Romantschuk

Journal of Bacteriology, 1985

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N-terminal sequence of phage lambda repressor

Bruno Gronenborn

MGG Molecular & General Genetics, 1976

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Mapping of ribosomal protein genes by in vitro protein synthesis using DNA fragments of lambdafus3 transducing phage DNA as templates

Scott Gilbert

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1977

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