A robust dual reporter system to visualize and quantify gene expression mediated by transcription activator-like effectors

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Background: Transcription activator-like effectors (TALEs) are a class of naturally occurring transcription effectors that recognize specific DNA sequences and modulate gene expression. The modularity of TALEs DNA binding domain enables sequence-specific perturbation and offers broad applications in genetic and epigenetic studies. Although the efficient construction of TALEs has been established, robust functional tools to assess their functions remain lacking. Results: We established a dual reporter system that was specifically designed for real-time monitoring and quantifying gene expression mediated by TALEs. We validated both sensitivity and specificity of this dual-reporter system in mammalian cells, and demonstrated that this dual reporter system is robust and potentially amenable to high throughput (HTP) applications. Conclusion: We have designed, constructed and validated a novel dual reporter system for assessing TALE mediated gene regulations. This system offers a robust and easy-to- use tool for real-time monitoring and quantifying gene expression in mammalian cells. © 2012 Uhde-Stone et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Uhde-Stone, C., Huang, J., & Lu, B. (2012). A robust dual reporter system to visualize and quantify gene expression mediated by transcription activator-like effectors. Biological Procedures Online, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1480-9222-14-8

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