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-base 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|360px|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. | ||
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+ | For '''Off-targeting''', the GOI is under control of miRNAs that are found in tissue where gene expression is thereupon silenced while the GOI can still be expressed in other tissues as visualized in '''figure 1b'''. | ||
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+ | '''On-targeting''' is based on the expression of the GOI from a promoter containing a Tet Operon that negatively regulates gene expression in the presence of a Tet Repressor ('''figure 1c'''). If the Tet Repressor is under control of perfect binding sites for endogenous miRNAs , it will be downregulated in the target tissue, releasing the promoter and enabling specific GOI expression. | ||
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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
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+ | [[Image:MiTuner p.png|250px| miTuner plasmid]] | ||
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=== working modes === | === working modes === | ||
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The synthetic miR Kit can be applied in three different ways: | The synthetic miR Kit can be applied in three different ways: | ||
:I) '''Tuning''': adjusting the expression <br/>of the GOI by expressing a synthetic microRNA in the target cell/tissue | :I) '''Tuning''': adjusting the expression <br/>of the GOI by expressing a synthetic microRNA in the target cell/tissue | ||
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:III) '''On-Targeting''': switching ON the expression <br/>of the GOI in case a certain endogenous microRNA is present in the target cell/tissue | :III) '''On-Targeting''': switching ON the expression <br/>of the GOI in case a certain endogenous microRNA is present in the target cell/tissue | ||
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=== simple tuning procedure === | === simple tuning procedure === |
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