Features: The TRE promoter, short for tetracycline-responsive element promoter, is a component responsive to tetracycline, commonly used to induce gene expression. This promoter contains specific DNA sequences that can bind to tetracycline or tetracycline-like antibiotics, thereby regulating the transcription level of genes. When tetracycline or its analogs are added to the culture medium, they bind to the TRE promoter, enhancing its activity and promoting the expression of the associated genes. The TRE promoter is widely used in genetic engineering and molecular biology research for controlling the spatiotemporal expression of genes. Gene/Insert name:- Tag/Fusion protein:EGFP Titer:>1x10^13 VG/mL,>2x10^12 VG/mL Volume:100μL
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