Team:Heidelberg/Project/miRNA Kit
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==Abstract== | ==Abstract== | ||
- | Regulation of any gene of interest has never been as easy as with our miRNA- | + | Regulation of any gene of interest has never been as easy as with our '''miRNA-based expression tuning kit miTuner'''. Rational design of synthetic miRNA binding sites according to our recommendations enables fine-tuning of gene expression in a range between 5% and 100%. Additionally, we offer Off- and On-targeting switches which effect GOI expression in only one or all but one tissue depending on endogenously occurring miRNAs. |
- | [[Image:Mitunerabstract.png|thumb| | + | [[Image:Mitunerabstract.png|thumb|370px|left|'''Figure 1''': Three modes of gene regulation accomplished by miTuner. '''a)'''fine-tuning of gene expression. '''b) and c)''' Off- and On-targeting for tissue specific expression of a therapeutic gene]] |
The '''tuning application''' is based on a dual promoter construct that expresses a GOI controlled by a synthetic miRNA which is expressed from the same construct ('''figure 1a'''). Differing miRNA-binding site interaction efficiencies caused by binding sites of different sequence properties are used to distinctly adjust expression strength of the GOI. | The '''tuning application''' is based on a dual promoter construct that expresses a GOI controlled by a synthetic miRNA which is expressed from the same construct ('''figure 1a'''). Differing miRNA-binding site interaction efficiencies caused by binding sites of different sequence properties are used to distinctly adjust expression strength of the GOI. | ||
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