Team:LMU-Munich/TEV-System/Functional Principle
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=== Selection === | === Selection === | ||
- | + | A cellline which has integrated construct 1 and is transfected with construct 2 leads to two outgoings: | |
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a) the plasmid has not been incorporated | a) the plasmid has not been incorporated | ||
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b) the plasmid has been incorporated | b) the plasmid has been incorporated | ||
- | + | These lead to the following consequences. | |
==== Case a) the plasmid has not been incorporated ==== | ==== Case a) the plasmid has not been incorporated ==== | ||
- | + | After induction of the tet-on promoter construct 1 will be translated into protein. The bak-part will integrate into mitochondrial membrane and as a result will induce apoptosis. | |
==== Case b) the plasmid has been incorporated ==== | ==== Case b) the plasmid has been incorporated ==== | ||
- | Construct 2 will be read off | + | Construct 2 will be read off and already existing when tet-on promoter will be induced to create construct 1 as protein. Therefore TEV proteases will instantly seperate eGFP from the remain of the protein and will free the N-terminus of N-degron. This will cause the degradation of the whole protein complex - including bak. So the cell will survive and only the gene of interest will be left. |
[[Image:TEV4.jpg|400pxs|TEVdegron-System: TEV-degron-System]] | [[Image:TEV4.jpg|400pxs|TEVdegron-System: TEV-degron-System]] | ||
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