pPIC9

Pichia pastoris HIS4 vector for methanol-inducible expression of a secreted protein.

Sequence Author: Thermo Fisher (Invitrogen)

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AatII (7848) ZraI (7846) ScaI (7406) PvuI (7296) AflIII - PciI (6033) BspQI - SapI (5917) NdeI (5856) BstZ17I (5806) PflFI - Tth111I (5780) SphI (4783) SgrAI (4627) NaeI (4620) NgoMIV (4618) BfuAI - BspMI (4483) BsrGI (4298) AleI (76) Eco53kI (206) SacI (208) PmeI (413) BlpI (588) NsiI (677) XcmI (706) BamHI (938) PsiI (1144) AvaI - BsoBI - PaeR7I - XhoI (1192) SnaBI (1218) EcoRI (1222) AvrII (1228) EagI - NotI (1235) AgeI (1300) BtgZI (1754) FspAI (1826) XbaI (2032) Bsu36I (2088) HpaI (2138) SalI (3177) StuI (3262) DraIII (3624) NcoI (3632) BspEI (3844) pPIC9 8023 bp
AatII  (7848)
1 site
G A C G T C C T G C A G
ZraI  (7846)
1 site
G A C G T C C T G C A G
ScaI  (7406)
1 site
A G T A C T T C A T G A
PvuI  (7296)
1 site
C G A T C G G C T A G C
AflIII  (6033)
1 site
A C R Y G T T G Y R C A

Sticky ends from different AflIII sites may not be compatible.
PciI  (6033)
1 site
A C A T G T T G T A C A

PciI is inhibited by nonionic detergents.
BspQI  (5917)
1 site
G C T C T T C N C G A G A A G N N N N

Sticky ends from different BspQI sites may not be compatible.
SapI  (5917)
1 site
G C T C T T C N C G A G A A G N N N N

Sticky ends from different SapI sites may not be compatible.
SapI gradually settles in solution, so a tube of SapI should be mixed before removing an aliquot.
NdeI  (5856)
1 site
C A T A T G G T A T A C

Prolonged incubation with NdeI may lead to removal of additional nucleotides.
BstZ17I  (5806)
1 site
G T A T A C C A T A T G
PflFI  (5780)
1 site
G A C N N N G T C C T G N N N C A G

The 1-base overhangs produced by PflFI may be hard to ligate.
Sticky ends from different PflFI sites may not be compatible.
Tth111I  (5780)
1 site
G A C N N N G T C C T G N N N C A G

The 1-base overhangs produced by Tth111I may be hard to ligate.
Sticky ends from different Tth111I sites may not be compatible.
SphI  (4783)
1 site
G C A T G C C G T A C G
SgrAI  (4627)
1 site
C R C C G G Y G G Y G G C C R C

Efficient cleavage requires at least two copies of the SgrAI recognition sequence.
NaeI  (4620)
1 site
G C C G G C C G G C C G

Efficient cleavage requires at least two copies of the NaeI recognition sequence.
NgoMIV  (4618)
1 site
G C C G G C C G G C C G

Efficient cleavage requires at least two copies of the NgoMIV recognition sequence.
BfuAI  (4483)
1 site
A C C T G C ( N ) 4 T G G A C G ( N ) 4 ( N ) 4

Efficient cleavage requires at least two copies of the BfuAI recognition sequence.
Sticky ends from different BfuAI sites may not be compatible.
BfuAI is typically used at 50°C, but is 50% active at 37°C.
BspMI  (4483)
1 site
A C C T G C ( N ) 4 T G G A C G ( N ) 4 ( N ) 4

Efficient cleavage requires at least two copies of the BspMI recognition sequence.
Sticky ends from different BspMI sites may not be compatible.
BsrGI  (4298)
1 site
T G T A C A A C A T G T

BsrGI is typically used at 37°C, but is even more active at 60°C.
AleI  (76)
1 site
C A C N N N N G T G G T G N N N N C A C
Eco53kI  (206)
1 site
G A G C T C C T C G A G
SacI  (208)
1 site
G A G C T C C T C G A G
PmeI  (413)
1 site
G T T T A A A C C A A A T T T G
BlpI  (588)
1 site
G C T N A G C C G A N T C G

Sticky ends from different BlpI sites may not be compatible.
NsiI  (677)
1 site
A T G C A T T A C G T A
XcmI  (706)
1 site
C C A N N N N N N N N N T G G G G T N N N N N N N N N A C C

The 1-base overhangs produced by XcmI may be hard to ligate.
Sticky ends from different XcmI sites may not be compatible.
BamHI  (938)
1 site
G G A T C C C C T A G G

After cleavage, BamHI-HF® (but not the original BamHI) can remain bound to DNA and alter its electrophoretic mobility.
PsiI  (1144)
1 site
T T A T A A A A T A T T
AvaI  (1192)
1 site
C Y C G R G G R G C Y C

Sticky ends from different AvaI sites may not be compatible.
BsoBI  (1192)
1 site
C Y C G R G G R G C Y C

Sticky ends from different BsoBI sites may not be compatible.
BsoBI is typically used at 37°C, but can be used at temperatures up to 65°C.
PaeR7I  (1192)
1 site
C T C G A G G A G C T C

PaeR7I does not recognize the sequence CTCTCGAG.
XhoI  (1192)
1 site
C T C G A G G A G C T C
SnaBI  (1218)
1 site
T A C G T A A T G C A T
EcoRI  (1222)
1 site
G A A T T C C T T A A G
AvrII  (1228)
1 site
C C T A G G G G A T C C
EagI  (1235)
1 site
C G G C C G G C C G G C
NotI  (1235)
1 site
G C G G C C G C C G C C G G C G
AgeI  (1300)
1 site
A C C G G T T G G C C A
BtgZI  (1754)
1 site
G C G A T G ( N ) 10 C G C T A C ( N ) 10 ( N ) 4

Sticky ends from different BtgZI sites may not be compatible.
After cleavage, BtgZI can remain bound to DNA and alter its electrophoretic mobility.
BtgZI is typically used at 60°C, but is 75% active at 37°C.
FspAI  (1826)
1 site
R T G C G C A Y Y A C G C G T R
XbaI  (2032)
1 site
T C T A G A A G A T C T
Bsu36I  (2088)
1 site
C C T N A G G G G A N T C C

Sticky ends from different Bsu36I sites may not be compatible.
HpaI  (2138)
1 site
G T T A A C C A A T T G
SalI  (3177)
1 site
G T C G A C C A G C T G
StuI  (3262)
1 site
A G G C C T T C C G G A
DraIII  (3624)
1 site
C A C N N N G T G G T G N N N C A C

Sticky ends from different DraIII sites may not be compatible.
NcoI  (3632)
1 site
C C A T G G G G T A C C
BspEI  (3844)
1 site
T C C G G A A G G C C T
PpHIS4
1980 .. 4514  =  2535 bp
844 amino acids  =  92.2 kDa
Product: multifunctional enzyme, required for histidine biosynthesis
auxotrophic marker for Pichia pastoris
PpHIS4
1980 .. 4514  =  2535 bp
844 amino acids  =  92.2 kDa
Product: multifunctional enzyme, required for histidine biosynthesis
auxotrophic marker for Pichia pastoris
AOX1 promoter
2 .. 937  =  936 bp
inducible promoter, regulated by methanol
AOX1 promoter
2 .. 937  =  936 bp
inducible promoter, regulated by methanol
AmpR
6853 .. 7713  =  861 bp
286 amino acids  =  31.5 kDa
2 segments
   Segment 2:  
   6853 .. 7644  =  792 bp
   263 amino acids  =  28.9 kDa
Product: β-lactamase
confers resistance to ampicillin, carbenicillin, and related antibiotics
AmpR
6853 .. 7713  =  861 bp
286 amino acids  =  31.5 kDa
2 segments
   Segment 1:  signal sequence  
   7645 .. 7713  =  69 bp
   23 amino acids  =  2.6 kDa
Product: β-lactamase
confers resistance to ampicillin, carbenicillin, and related antibiotics
AmpR
6853 .. 7713  =  861 bp
286 amino acids  =  31.5 kDa
2 segments
Product: β-lactamase
confers resistance to ampicillin, carbenicillin, and related antibiotics
AOX1 3' fragment
4869 .. 5625  =  757 bp
region downstream of Pichia pastoris AOX1 gene
AOX1 3' fragment
4869 .. 5625  =  757 bp
region downstream of Pichia pastoris AOX1 gene
ori
6094 .. 6682  =  589 bp
high-copy-number ColE1/pMB1/pBR322/pUC origin of replication
ori
6094 .. 6682  =  589 bp
high-copy-number ColE1/pMB1/pBR322/pUC origin of replication
α-factor secretion signal
949 .. 1215  =  267 bp
89 amino acids  =  9.3 kDa
3 segments
   Segment 1:  presequence  
   949 .. 1005  =  57 bp
   19 amino acids  =  2.0 kDa
Product: N-terminal secretion signal from S. cerevisiae alpha-factor
Cleavage by the Kex2 protease occurs after the dibasic KR sequence. The EA dipeptides are then removed by dipeptidyl aminopeptidase A.
α-factor secretion signal
949 .. 1215  =  267 bp
89 amino acids  =  9.3 kDa
3 segments
   Segment 2:  pro region  
   1006 .. 1203  =  198 bp
   66 amino acids  =  7.0 kDa
Product: N-terminal secretion signal from S. cerevisiae alpha-factor
Cleavage by the Kex2 protease occurs after the dibasic KR sequence. The EA dipeptides are then removed by dipeptidyl aminopeptidase A.
α-factor secretion signal
949 .. 1215  =  267 bp
89 amino acids  =  9.3 kDa
3 segments
   Segment 3:  
   1204 .. 1215  =  12 bp
   4 amino acids  =  418.4 Da
Product: N-terminal secretion signal from S. cerevisiae alpha-factor
Cleavage by the Kex2 protease occurs after the dibasic KR sequence. The EA dipeptides are then removed by dipeptidyl aminopeptidase A.
α-factor secretion signal
949 .. 1215  =  267 bp
89 amino acids  =  9.3 kDa
3 segments
Product: N-terminal secretion signal from S. cerevisiae alpha-factor
Cleavage by the Kex2 protease occurs after the dibasic KR sequence. The EA dipeptides are then removed by dipeptidyl aminopeptidase A.
AOX1 terminator
1321 .. 1567  =  247 bp
transcription terminator for AOX1
AOX1 terminator
1321 .. 1567  =  247 bp
transcription terminator for AOX1
AmpR promoter
7714 .. 7818  =  105 bp
AmpR promoter
7714 .. 7818  =  105 bp
MCS
1192 .. 1241  =  50 bp
multiple cloning site
MCS
1192 .. 1241  =  50 bp
multiple cloning site
ORF:  949 .. 1248  =  300 bp
ORF:  99 amino acids  =  10.5 kDa
ORF:  4708 .. 5145  =  438 bp
ORF:  145 amino acids  =  15.4 kDa
ORF:  6983 .. 7249  =  267 bp
ORF:  88 amino acids  =  9.2 kDa
ORF:  486 .. 725  =  240 bp
ORF:  79 amino acids  =  9.2 kDa
ORF:  1650 .. 1955  =  306 bp
ORF:  101 amino acids  =  10.8 kDa
ORF:  4468 .. 4782  =  315 bp
ORF:  104 amino acids  =  11.0 kDa
ORF:  6853 .. 7713  =  861 bp
ORF:  286 amino acids  =  31.5 kDa
ORF:  1980 .. 4514  =  2535 bp
ORF:  844 amino acids  =  92.2 kDa
ORF:  4656 .. 5378  =  723 bp
ORF:  240 amino acids  =  26.3 kDa
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