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Published on: January 23, 2012
An improved tetracycline-inducible expression system for fission yeast
Xiao-Hui Lyu1, Yu-Sheng Yang1, Zhao-Qian Pan1
1National Institute of Biological Sciences, Beijing 102206, China.
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The ability to manipulate gene expression is valuable for elucidating gene function. In the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe, the most widely used regulatable expression system is the nmt1 promoter and its two attenuated variants. However, these promoters have limitations, including a long lag, incompatibility with rich media and unsuitability for non-dividing cells. Here, we present a tetracycline-inducible system free of these shortcomings. Our system features the enotetS promoter, which achieves a similar induced level and a higher induction ratio compared to the nmt1 promoter, without exhibiting a lag. Additionally, our system includes four weakened enotetS variants, offering an expression range similar to that of the nmt1 series promoters but with more intermediate levels. To enhance usability, each promoter is combined with a Tet-repressor-expressing cassette in an integration plasmid. Importantly, our system can be used in non-dividing cells, enabling the development of a synchronous meiosis induction method with high spore viability. Moreover, our system allows for the shutdown of gene expression and the generation of conditional loss-of-function mutants. This system provides a versatile and powerful tool for manipulating gene expression in fission yeast.
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