Science, Vol.268, No.5214, 1179-1183, 1995
Inducible Gene-Expression in Trypanosomes Mediated by a Prokaryotic Repressor
An inducible expression system was developed for the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma brucei. Transgenic trypanosomes expressing the tetracycline repressor of Escherichia coli exhibited inducer (tetracycline)-dependent expression of chromosomally integrated reporter genes under the control of a procyclic acidic repetitive protein (PARP) promoter bearing a fet operator. Reporter expression could be controlled over a range of four orders of magnitude in response to tetracycline concentration, a degree of regulation that exceeds those exhibited by other eukaryotic repression-based systems. The tet repressor-controlled PARP promoter should be a valuable tool for the study of trypanosome biochemistry, pathogenicity, and cell and molecular biology.
Keywords:RNA-POLYMERASE-I;AMANITIN-RESISTANT TRANSCRIPTION;TN10-ENCODED TET-REPRESSOR;PROTEIN-CODING GENES;COLI LAC REPRESSOR;CAMV 35S PROMOTER;REPETITIVE PROTEIN;HOMOLOGOUS RECOMBINATION;DISCONTINUOUS TRANSCRIPTION;DEVELOPMENTAL REGULATION