Nature Communications (Oct 2017)
DNA-binding of the Tet-transactivator curtails antigen-induced lymphocyte activation in mice
Abstract
Tet-transactivators are used for direct regulation of gene expression, RNA interference and for CRISPR/Cas9-based systems. Here the authors show that DNA-bound Tet-transactivators can induce cell death in antigen-activated lymphocytes in vivo, putting into question the use of, and in vivo data generated with, these molecular tools.