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11 February, 07:36

Difference between expression vector and cloning vector

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  1. 11 February, 08:17
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    Cloning vectors are the DNA molecules that can carry a foreign DNA segment into the the host cell. The vectors used in recombinant DNA technology can be plasmids, cosmids, bacteriophages etc.

    Plasmids: Self replicating, circular, extra chromosomal DNA present in bacteria. Plasmids have only one or two copies per cell.

    Bacteriophages: Virus infecting bacteria. Bacteriophages have high number per cell, so their copy number is also high in genome.

    Cosmids: Hybrid vectors derived from plasmids which contain cos site of lambda phage.

    Feature required to facilitate cloning into vector: Origin of replication, Selectable marker, unique restriction sites.

    The purpose of cloning vector is often to make numerous copies of the inserted gene.

    Expression Vectors: The cloning vector containing suitable expression signals to have maximum gene expression, is called expression vector.

    The following expression signals are introduced into gene cloned vectors to get maximum expression:

    Insertion of a strong promoter.

    Insertion of a strong termination codon.

    Adjustment of distance between promoter and cloned gene.

    Insertion of transcription termination sequence.

    Insertion of a strong translation initiation sequence.
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