Two Novel Adenovirus Vector Systems Permitting Regulated Protein Expression in Gene Transfer Experiments

  • Molin M
  • Shoshan M
  • Öhman-Forslund K
  • et al.
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Abstract

Two new adenovirus vector systems based on the tetracycline-regulated Tet-ON- (Gossen, M., et al., Science 268:1766–1769, 1995) and the RU 486-regulated progesterone antagonist (Wang, Y., et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 91:8180–8184, 1994)-induced gene expression systems are described. We show that both systems permit a tight control of chloramphenicol acetyltransferase reporter gene expression in a variety of cell types, with induction levels of approximately 1,800-fold (Tet-ON system) and 600-fold (RU 486-regulated system), respectively. A significant advantage of our vector systems is that reporter protein expression can be adjusted over a wide range by varying the amount of inducer. The Tet-ON system is also shown to permit an efficient control of reporter gene expression in mice.

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Molin, M., Shoshan, M. C., Öhman-Forslund, K., Linder, S., & Akusjärvi, G. (1998). Two Novel Adenovirus Vector Systems Permitting Regulated Protein Expression in Gene Transfer Experiments. Journal of Virology, 72(10), 8358–8361. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.72.10.8358-8361.1998

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