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Yeast y187

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Yeast Y187 is a strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae commonly used in molecular biology and genetic engineering applications. It is a haploid yeast strain that serves as a host for plasmid-based experiments and serves as a mating partner in yeast two-hybrid assays.

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Cloning and Yeast Assay of OsWRKY70

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The full-length ORF of OsWRKY70 was PCR-amplified and cloned into the GAL4 DNA-binding domain of the pGBKT7 vector (Clontech, Palo Alto, CA). The vector construct was transformed into yeast Y187 (Clontech) according to the manufacturer's instructions. Transformants were selected on SD (−Trp) plates at 30°C until colonies appeared. The colonies were identified by PCR and transferred into SD (−Trp) liquid medium. The transformant yeast with pGBKT7 or pGBKT7-OsWRKY70 was plated on SD (−Trp) containing X-α-gal at 30°C for 12 hr until the pGBKT7-OsWRKY70 transformants developed a blue color.
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Yeast Two-Hybrid Screening of Malaria Parasite cDNA Library

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The P. falciparum 3D7 cDNA library was constructed using HybriZap kit (Stratagene) from a pool of asynchronous parasite culture as described previously [29 (link)]. The bait construct pGBKT7-5ABC of human band 3 was transformed into yeast Y187 (Clontech) lacking autonomous transcriptional activation of the reporter gene [29 (link)]. The library screening was performed as described previously [30 (link)].
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