Artificial transcription factors (ATFs) consist of a transcriptional effector domain fused to a DNA-binding domain such as an engineered zinc finger protein (ZFP). Depending on the effector domain, ATFs can up- or downregulate gene expression and thus represent powerful tools in biomedical research and allow novel approaches in clinical practice. Here, we describe the construction of ATFs directed against the promoter of the epithelial cell adhesion molecule and against the promoter of the RNA component of telomerase. Methods to assess DNA binding of the engineered ZFP as well as to determine and improve the cellular effect of ATFs on (endogenous) promoter activity are described
We have developed a method in which randomized libraries of zinc finger-containing artificial transc...
Artificial transcription factors (ATFs) and genomic nucleases based on a DNA binding platform consis...
Through the shuffling of predefined modular zinc finger (ZF) domains with predictable target site re...
Artificial transcription factors (ATFs) consist of a transcriptional effector domain fused to a DNA-...
Modulating gene expression directly at the DNA level represents a novel approach to control cellular...
Modulating gene expression directly at the DNA level represents a novel approach to control cellular...
Increasing knowledge about the influence of dysregulated gene expression in causing numerous disease...
Recent progress in the design and selection of novel zinc finger proteins with desired DNA binding s...
Transcription factors are often regarded as having two separable components: a DNA binding domain (D...
We describe methods for generating artificial transcription factors capable of up- or downregulating...
Gene expression is regulated in large part at the level of transcription under the control of sequen...
Expression of the genome is primarily regulated at the level of transcription by gene-specific trans...
Regulation of endogenous gene expression has been achieved using synthetic zinc finger proteins fuse...
Transcription factors are often regarded as having two separable components: a DNA-binding domain (D...
Zinc finger protein transcription factors (ZFP-TFs) are emerging as powerful novel tools for the tre...
We have developed a method in which randomized libraries of zinc finger-containing artificial transc...
Artificial transcription factors (ATFs) and genomic nucleases based on a DNA binding platform consis...
Through the shuffling of predefined modular zinc finger (ZF) domains with predictable target site re...
Artificial transcription factors (ATFs) consist of a transcriptional effector domain fused to a DNA-...
Modulating gene expression directly at the DNA level represents a novel approach to control cellular...
Modulating gene expression directly at the DNA level represents a novel approach to control cellular...
Increasing knowledge about the influence of dysregulated gene expression in causing numerous disease...
Recent progress in the design and selection of novel zinc finger proteins with desired DNA binding s...
Transcription factors are often regarded as having two separable components: a DNA binding domain (D...
We describe methods for generating artificial transcription factors capable of up- or downregulating...
Gene expression is regulated in large part at the level of transcription under the control of sequen...
Expression of the genome is primarily regulated at the level of transcription by gene-specific trans...
Regulation of endogenous gene expression has been achieved using synthetic zinc finger proteins fuse...
Transcription factors are often regarded as having two separable components: a DNA-binding domain (D...
Zinc finger protein transcription factors (ZFP-TFs) are emerging as powerful novel tools for the tre...
We have developed a method in which randomized libraries of zinc finger-containing artificial transc...
Artificial transcription factors (ATFs) and genomic nucleases based on a DNA binding platform consis...
Through the shuffling of predefined modular zinc finger (ZF) domains with predictable target site re...