نتایج جستجو برای: ago2

تعداد نتایج: 700  

2010
Vincenzo Salvatore Nicoletta Potenza Umberto Papa Valentina Nobile Aniello Russo

RNA interference (RNAi) is a post-transcriptional gene-silencing process that occurs in many eukaryotic organisms upon intracellular exposure to double-stranded RNA. Argonaute 2 (Ago2) protein is the catalytic engine of mammalian RNAi. It contains a PIWI domain that is structurally related to RNases H and possibly shares with them a two-metal-ion catalysis mechanism. Here we describe the expres...

2012
S. S. Truesdell R. D. Mortensen M. Seo J. C. Schroeder J. H. Lee O. LeTonqueze S. Vasudevan

MicroRNAs can promote translation of specific mRNAs in quiescent (G0) mammalian cells and immature Xenopus laevis oocytes. We report that microRNA-mediated upregulation of target mRNAs in oocytes is dependent on nuclear entry of the microRNA; cytoplasmically-injected microRNA repress target mRNAs. Components of the activation microRNP, AGO, FXR1 (FXR1-iso-a) and miR16 are present in the nucleus...

2012
Grace S. Tan Chun-Hao Chiu Barry G. Garchow David Metzler Scott L. Diamond Marianthi Kiriakidou

Argonaute proteins are the core components of the microRNP/RISC. The biogenesis and function of microRNAs and endo- and exo- siRNAs are regulated by Ago2, an Argonaute protein with RNA binding and nuclease activities. Currently, there are no in vitro assays suitable for large-scale screening of microRNP/RISC loading modulators. We describe a novel in vitro assay that is based on fluorescence po...

2011
Kyoungho Suk Jihye Choi Yo Suzuki Sedide B. Ozturk Joseph C. Mellor Koon Ho Wong Joanna L. MacKay Richard I. Gregory Frederick P. Roth

Although RNA-mediated interference (RNAi) is a widely conserved process among eukaryotes, including many fungi, it is absent from the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Three human proteins, Ago2, Dicer and TRBP, are sufficient for reconstituting the RISC complex in vitro. To examine whether the introduction of human RNAi genes can reconstitute RNAi in S. cerevisiae, genes encoding these t...

2009
Chih-Ming Chen Shu-Ling Chiu Wanhua Shen Hollis T. Cline

RNA interference (RNAi) is an evolutionarily conserved mechanism for sequence-specific gene silencing. Recent advances in our understanding of RNAi machinery make it possible to reduce protein expression by introducing short hairpin RNA (shRNA) into cells of many systems, however, the efficacy of RNAi-mediated protein knockdown can be quite variable, especially in intact animals, and this limit...

Journal: :RNA 2011
Stefan L Ameres Jui-Hung Hung Jia Xu Zhiping Weng Phillip D Zamore

In flies, 22-23-nucleotide (nt) microRNA duplexes typically contain mismatches and begin with uridine, so they bind Argonaute1 (Ago1), whereas 21-nt siRNA duplexes are perfectly paired and begin with cytidine, promoting their loading into Ago2. A subset of Drosophila endogenous siRNAs-the hairpin-derived hp-esiRNAs-are born as mismatched duplexes that often begin with uridine. These would be pr...

2011
Andrey Turchinovich Ludmila Weiz Anne Langheinz Barbara Burwinkel

MicroRNAs (miRNAs), a class of post-transcriptional gene expression regulators, have recently been detected in human body fluids, including peripheral blood plasma as extracellular nuclease resistant entities. However, the origin and function of extracellular circulating miRNA remain essentially unknown. Here, we confirmed that circulating mature miRNA in contrast to mRNA or snRNA is strikingly...

2009
Loyal A. Goff Jonathan Davila Mavis R. Swerdel Jennifer C. Moore Rick I. Cohen Hao Wu Yi E. Sun Ronald P. Hart

BACKGROUND MicroRNAs are required for maintenance of pluripotency as well as differentiation, but since more microRNAs have been computationally predicted in genome than have been found, there are likely to be undiscovered microRNAs expressed early in stem cell differentiation. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS SOLiD ultra-deep sequencing identified >10(7) unique small RNAs from human embryonic ...

2010
Anne Schaefer Heh-In Im Morten T. Venø Christie D. Fowler Alice Min Adam Intrator Jørgen Kjems Paul J. Kenny Donal O’Carroll Paul Greengard

Cocaine is a highly addictive drug that exerts its effects by increasing the levels of released dopamine in the striatum, followed by stable changes in gene transcription, mRNA translation, and metabolism within medium spiny neurons in the striatum. The multiple changes in gene and protein expression associated with cocaine addiction suggest the existence of a mechanism that facilitates a coord...

2013
Raman Bansal Andy P. Michel

RNA interference (RNAi) offers a novel tool to manage hemipteran pests. For the success of RNAi based pest control in the field, a robust and systemic RNAi response is a prerequisite. We identified and characterized major genes of the RNAi machinery, Dicer2 (Dcr2), Argonaute2 (Ago2), and R2d2 in Aphis glycines, a serious pest of soybean. The A. glycines genome encodes for at least one copy of D...

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