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Flow Cytometry-based Purification of S. cerevisiae Zygotes
Published on: September 21, 2012
Fluorescence Assisted Selection of Transformants (FAST): Using flow cytometry to select fungal transformants
Ido Vlaardingerbroek1, Bas Beerens1, Shermineh Shahi1
1Molecular Plant Pathology, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Abstract:
The availability of drug resistance markers for fungal transformation is often a limiting factor in both fungal genetics research and industrial applications. We describe a new technique using flow cytometry to select fungal transformants using well-known fluorescent proteins as markers for transformation. This new technique, Fluorescence-Assisted Selection of Transformants (FAST), was used for a transformation of Fusarium oxysporum with GFP as a marker targeted at a specific site on chromosome 14. The resulting strain was then transformed again with a gene replacement construct containing both RFP and a gene for drug resistance as markers. By directly comparing FAST with drug resistance selection we show that both methods yield comparable numbers of gene deletion mutants.

