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  2. Tetracycline-controlled transcriptional activation - Wikipedia

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    It was discovered in 2000 as one of two improved mutants by H. Bujard and his colleagues after random mutagenesis of the Tet repressor part of the transactivator gene. [6] Tet-On 3G (also known as rtTA-V10 [7]) is similar to Tet-On Advanced but was derived from rtTA2 S-S2 rather than rtTA2 S-M2. It is also human codon optimized and composed of ...

  3. Reverse Transcription Loop-mediated Isothermal Amplification

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    Reverse transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP) is a one step nucleic acid amplification method to multiply specific sequences of RNA. It is used to diagnose infectious disease caused by RNA viruses. [1] It combines LAMP [2] DNA-detection with reverse transcription, making cDNA from RNA before running the reaction. [3]

  4. Transactivation - Wikipedia

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    Its transactivator, Tax, can interact with p40, inducing overexpression of interleukin 2, interleukin receptors, GM-CSF and the transcription factor c-Fos. HTLV infects T-cells and via the increased expression of these stimulatory cytokines and transcription factors , leads to uncontrolled proliferation of T-cells and hence lymphoma .

  5. Plasmodium molecular tools - Wikipedia

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    Tet-based transactivator system - ligand-inducible control of gene transcription based upon the Tet system (P. falciparum) [1] Integration systems. Rep20 mediated;

  6. TET enzymes - Wikipedia

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    Thus TET enzymes largely initiate demethylation at 5mCpG sites. Oxoguanine glycosylase (OGG1) is one example of a protein that recruits a TET enzyme. TET1 is able to act on 5mCpG if an ROS has first acted on the guanine to form 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG or its tautomer 8-oxo-dG), resulting in a 5mCp-8-OHdG dinucleotide (see Figure). [10]

  7. TetR - Wikipedia

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    Tet Repressor proteins (otherwise known as TetR) are proteins playing an important role in conferring antibiotic resistance to large categories of bacterial species. Tetracycline (Tc) is a broad family of antibiotics to which bacteria have evolved resistance. Tc normally kills bacteria by binding to the bacterial ribosome and halting protein ...

  8. Telomerase reverse transcriptase - Wikipedia

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    21752 Ensembl ENSG00000164362 ENSMUSG00000021611 UniProt O14746 O70372 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001193376 NM_198253 NM_198254 NM_198255 NM_009354 NM_001362387 NM_001362388 RefSeq (protein) NP_001180305 NP_937983 NP_033380 NP_001349316 NP_001349317 Location (UCSC) Chr 5: 1.25 – 1.3 Mb Chr 13: 73.78 – 73.8 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Telomerase reverse transcriptase ...

  9. Transactivation domain - Wikipedia

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    9aaTAD-KIX domain complexesNine-amino-acid transactivation domain (9aaTAD) defines a domain common to a large superfamily of eukaryotic transcription factors represented by Gal4, Oaf1, Leu3, Rtg3, Pho4, Gln3, Gcn4 in yeast, and by p53, NFAT, NF-κB and VP16 in mammals.