Silencing and Un-silencing of Tetracycline-Controlled Genes in Neurons

Volume: 2, Issue: 6, Pages: e533 - e533
Published: Jun 20, 2007
Abstract
To identify the underlying reason for the controversial performance of tetracycline (Tet)-controlled regulated gene expression in mammalian neurons, we investigated each of the three components that comprise the Tet inducible systems, namely tetracyclines as inducers, tetracycline-transactivator (tTA) and reverse tTA (rtTA), and tTA-responsive promoters (P(tets)). We have discovered that stably integrated P(tet) becomes functionally silenced in...
Paper Details
Title
Silencing and Un-silencing of Tetracycline-Controlled Genes in Neurons
Published Date
Jun 20, 2007
Journal
Volume
2
Issue
6
Pages
e533 - e533
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