泰特
生物
抑制因子
Tn10
遗传学
基因
重组酶
基因表达调控
效应器
四环素
基因表达
发起人
转座因子
计算生物学
细胞生物学
突变体
重组
抗生素
作者
Ralph Bertram,Bernd Neumann,Christopher F. Schuster
标识
DOI:10.1111/1751-7915.13926
摘要
Summary The tetracycline repressor (TetR) belongs to the most popular, versatile and efficient transcriptional regulators used in bacterial genetics. In the tetracycline (Tc) resistance determinant tet (B) of transposon Tn 10 , tetR regulates the expression of a divergently oriented tetA gene that encodes a Tc antiporter. These components of Tn 10 and of other natural or synthetic origins have been used for tetracycline‐dependent gene regulation ( tet regulation ) in at least 40 bacterial genera. Tet regulation serves several purposes such as conditional complementation, depletion of essential genes, modulation of artificial genetic networks, protein overexpression or the control of gene expression within cell culture or animal infection models. Adaptations of the promoters employed have increased tet regulation efficiency and have made this system accessible to taxonomically distant bacteria. Variations of TetR, different effector molecules and mutated DNA binding sites have enabled new modes of gene expression control. This article provides a current overview of tet regulation in bacteria.
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