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titleOfInvention Yeast-origin promoter and vector and expression system using the same
abstract The present invention provides a DNA fragment having a cold-inducible promoter function of yeast, which has high activity in a low temperature range, by identifying a DNA fragment, which exists in a non-translation region located upstream of the 5′-terminal side of a gene selected from the group consisting of cold-inducible genes of Saccharomyces cerevisiae , and has a cold-inducible promoter function.
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