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+ | 1. Orth, P., Schnappinger, D., Hillen, W., Saenger, W. & Hinrichs, W. Structural basis of gene regulation by the tetracycline inducible Tet repressor–operator system. <i>Nat. Struct. Biol. 7</i>, 215–219 (2000). | ||
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+ | 2. Baron, U. & Bujard, H. Tet repressor-based system for regulated gene expression in eukaryotic cells: principles and advances. <i>Methods Enzymol. 327</i>, 401–421 (2000). | ||
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+ | 3. Gossen, M. et al. Transcriptional Activation by Tetracyclines in Mammalian Cells. <i>Science 268</i>, 1766–1769 (1995). |
Revision as of 17:56, 19 October 2021
tetR-Ptet
Tetracycline inducer system based on the tetracycline resistance mechanism found in gram-negative bacteria.1 Is is one of the most used transcriptional regulatory systems.2 We use the Tet-On system where the transcription is induced in the presence of a tetracycline or tetracycline derivates.3 The rtTA (reverse tetracycline transactivator) protein, a fusion of the TetR (tetracycline repressor) and VP16 ativation domain, can bind the TRE (tetracycline response element) only in the presence of tetracycline, thereby activating gene expression.3
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
References
1. Orth, P., Schnappinger, D., Hillen, W., Saenger, W. & Hinrichs, W. Structural basis of gene regulation by the tetracycline inducible Tet repressor–operator system. Nat. Struct. Biol. 7, 215–219 (2000).
2. Baron, U. & Bujard, H. Tet repressor-based system for regulated gene expression in eukaryotic cells: principles and advances. Methods Enzymol. 327, 401–421 (2000).
3. Gossen, M. et al. Transcriptional Activation by Tetracyclines in Mammalian Cells. Science 268, 1766–1769 (1995).