Interruption of the msrA gene in yeast cells. Haploid strains H8 and H9 were transformed with a DNA fragment containing the disrupted msrA gene by the URA3 gene insertion. The cells were grown on minimal medium plates without uracil. Several colonies were collected and grown on minimal liquid medium without uracil. DNA was isolated from the different transformants, and the presence of disrupted msrA gene was assayed by PCR. PCR products are shown in the agarose gel, using oligonucleotides H1 and H2, of the wild-type and the disruptant strains and the original DNA construct used for the disruption of the gene. Lanes: 1, DNA fragment used for the interruption of the gene; 2 and 4, PCR product of DNA isolated from H8 and H9 wild-type cells, respectively; 3 and 5, PCR product of DNA isolated from msrA disruptant cells of H8 and H9 strains, respectively.