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Binary vectors and uses of the same

Authors: Pasin, Fabio; García, Juan Antonio; Bedoya, Leonor; Simón-Mateo, Carmen; Orzáez, Diego; Bernabe Orts, Juan Miguel;

Binary vectors and uses of the same

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La invención se refiere a vectores binarios basados en orígenes de replicación compatibles, autónomos, en concreto, basados en los orígenes de replicación pBBRl y RK2. Sirven para una amplia gama de hospedadores para su mantenimiento en Agrobacterium sp. y Escherichia coli como nueva herramienta de biología sintética vegetal, así como un marco flexible para ensamblaje de múltiples elementos de ADN, transferencia y caracterización de partes de ADN. Los vectores binarios divulgados son de pequeño tamaño, preferentemente inferior a 3,8 kb, estables, con un origen compatible con los vectores binarios de ADN-T de uso más habitual, concuerdan con los estándares actuales de biología sintética vegetal y permiten la administración de múltiples casetes de ADN-T mediante multiplexación de los vectores. La presente invención también se refiere a métodos para transferir y expresar secuencias de ADN usando estos vectores binarios y usos de los mismos. [ES]

The invention relates to binary vectors based on replication origins that are compatible and autonomous, specifically based on pBBR1 and RK2 replication origins, which are used for a wide range of hosts, for maintenance in Agrobacterium sp. and Escherichia coli as a novel plant synthetic biology tool, as well as a flexible framework for assembly of multiple DNA elements, transfer and characterisation of parts of DNA. The binary vectors disclosed are small, preferably less than 3.8 kb in size, stable, with an origin compatible with the most commonly used T-DNA binary vectors, comply with current plant synthetic biology standards, and allow the administration of multiple T-DNA cassettes by means of the multiplexing of the vectors. The present invention also relates to methods for transferring and expressing DNA sequences using said binary vectors, and to the uses of same. [EN]

Consejo superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España), Universitat Politècnica de València

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