“…In other words, the current plasmid systems may have limited applications in industrial yeast strains, where the auxotrophic selection markers are not available (Yuan and Zhao, ). Previous studies have found that plasmid copy numbers (PCNs) could be enhanced by weakening the expression of the selection marker genes (e.g., use of heterologous, regulatable, or truncated promoters) (Bao et al, ; Erhart and Hollenberg, ; Kazemi Seresht et al, ; Okkels, ) and destabilizing the marker proteins (e.g., fusion with a degradation tag) (Chen et al, ). For example, the use of partially defective promoters driving the expression of LEU2 ( LEU2 d) and URA3 ( URA3 d) significantly enhanced the copy numbers of the corresponding 2 μ‐based plasmids (Erhart and Hollenberg, ; Okkels, ).…”