Wenzel T J, Migliazza A, Steensma H Y, van den Berg J A
Department of Cell Biology and Genetics, Leiden University, The Netherlands.
Yeast. 1992 Aug;8(8):667-8. doi: 10.1002/yea.320080810.
The recently described dominant yeast marker Tn5ble confers phleomycin resistance on the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Gatignol, Baron and Tiraby, 1987. Mol. Gen. Genet. 207, 342-348). Incubation in non-selective medium prior to selection is critical, however, for getting phleomycin-resistant transformants. A 6-h incubation period was found to give optimal transformation frequencies, up to 10(5) transformants/micrograms plasmid, comparable to selection for uracil prototrophy (Ura+).