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Vol. 11, Issue 10, 1730-1735, October 2001

METHODS
A Human cDNA Expression Library in Yeast Enriched for Open Reading Frames

Caterina Holz,1 Angelika Lueking,2 Lara Bovekamp,2 Claudia Gutjahr,2 Natalia Bolotina,1 Hans Lehrach,2 and Dolores J. Cahill2,4

1 Technical University Berlin, Institute for Biotechnology, D-13355 Berlin, Germany; 2 Max Planck Institute of Molecular Genetics, D-14195 Berlin, Germany; 3 PROTAGEN, D-44801 Bochum, Germany

We developed a high-throughput technique for the generation of cDNA libraries in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae which enables the selection of cloned cDNA inserts containing open reading frames (ORFs). For direct screening of random-primed cDNA libraries, we have constructed a yeast shuttle/expression vector, the so-called ORF vector pYEXTSH3, which allows the enriched growth of protein expression clones. The selection system is based on the HIS3 marker gene fused to the C terminus of the cDNA insert. The cDNAs cloned in-frame result in histidine prototrophic yeast cells growing on minimal medium, whereas clones bearing the vector without insert or out-of-frame inserts should not grow on this medium. A randomly primed cDNA library from human fetal brain tissue was cloned in this novel vector, and using robot technology the selected clones were arrayed in microtiter plates and were analyzed by sequencing and for protein expression. In the constructed cDNA expression library, about 60% of clones bear an insert in the correct reading frame. In comparison to unselected libraries it was possible to increase the clones with inserts in the correct reading frame more than fourfold, from 14% to 60%. With the expression system described here, we could avoid time-consuming and costly techniques for identification of clones expressing protein by using antibody screening on high-density filters and subsequently rearraying the selected clones in a new "daughter" library. The advantage of this ORF vector is that, in a one-step screening procedure, it allows the generation of expression libraries enriched for clones with correct reading frames as sources of recombinant proteins.


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