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Abstract for the Regulated Mammalian Expression System
The Regulated Mammalian Expression System is
designed to allow tight control of gene expression in mammalian
cells. The system is based on a novel on/off switch that relies on
the rapid and sensitive modulation of a chimeric transactivator
protein by coumerin-related compounds. Nanomolar concentrations of
the antibiotic coumermycin (i.e., coumermycin A1) promote
homodimerization of a chimeric transactivator resulting in
activation and binding to operator
sequences located upstream of a minimal promoter that drives
transcription of the coding sequence of interest. The levels of
protein expression can be regulated by adjusting the coumermycin
concentration. The expression can be rapidly switched off by adding
novobiocin, which acts as an antagonist by dissociating the
dimerized transactivator protein, inhibiting expression.
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