نتایج جستجو برای: antisense rna technology

تعداد نتایج: 723138  

Journal: :Roczniki Akademii Medycznej w Bialymstoku 2004
L A Trojan Y Pan A Szpechcinski A Ly P Kopinski L Chyczewski H Kasprzak A Donald J Trojan

Malignant glioma, the most common human brain cancer, is almost uniformly fatal. Median survival is less than one year. The principal strategies of gene therapy for treatment of gliomas, including antisense approach, have been proposed comming from 1990s [1, 2, 3, 4]. The antisense oligonucleotides become the important tool of anti-cancer approach [5, 6]. The "discovery" of antisense approach w...

Background: Non-coding RNAs apply regulations on expression or function of a gene. A class of non-coding RNAs, natural antisense transcripts, might overlap with their flanking genes and emerge a new complexity upon regulation. WRAP53, is a natural antisense transcript overlapped in a head-to-head manner on the opposite strand of TP53. It has 3 transcripts of which WRAP53β produ...

Journal: :Molecular Microbiology 2002

2016
Tri C. Nguyen Xiaoyi Cao Pengfei Yu Shu Xiao Jia Lu Fernando H. Biase Bharat Sridhar Norman Huang Kang Zhang Sheng Zhong

The pervasive transcription of our genome presents a possibility of revealing new genomic functions by investigating RNA interactions. Current methods for mapping RNA-RNA interactions have to rely on an 'anchor' protein or RNA and often require molecular perturbations. Here we present the MARIO (Mapping RNA interactome in vivo) technology to massively reveal RNA-RNA interactions from unperturbe...

Journal: :European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery 2021

1. A rat model of acute lower limb ischemia reperfusion (I/R) investigated the effect long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) DLGAP1 antisense 1 (DLGAP1-AS1) silencing on vascular endothelial cell (VEC) injury via PI3K/Akt pathway. Which following statements is correct?1A.Acute I/R increased DLGAP1-AS1 expression in muscle tissues rats.B.Acute decreased rats.C.Acute VECs rats.D.Acute rats.E.None above.

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2003
Guozhu Chen Cheryl L Patten Herb E Schellhorn

We show that an inducible rpoS antisense RNA complementary to the rpoS message can inhibit expression of RpoS in both exponential and stationary phases and can attenuate expression of the rpoS regulon in Escherichia coli. Plasmids containing rpoS antisense DNA expressed under the control of the T7lac promoter and T7 RNA polymerase were constructed, and expression of the rpoS antisense RNA was o...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2004
Martin R Jakobsen Christian K Damgaard Ebbe S Andersen Anna Podhajska Jørgen Kjems

Defining target sites for antisense oligonucleotides in highly structured RNA is a non-trivial exercise that has received much attention. Here we describe a novel and simple method to generate a library composed of all 20mer oligoribonucleotides that are sense- and antisense to any given sequence or genome and apply the method to the highly structured HIV-1 leader RNA. Oligoribonucleotides that...

Journal: :Genes & development 1988
B Z Levi K Ozato

To address the role of c-fos proto-oncogene we constructed a plasmid that allows constitutive expression of RNA complementary to c-fos mRNA, and stably introduced this plasmid into F9 embryonal carcinoma cells. Some F9 clones expressing c-fos antisense RNA had a reduced basal level of c-fos mRNA, and were unable to induce a c-fos mRNA as well as its protein when stimulated with phorbol ester or...

2011
Ouafa Zghidi-Abouzid Livia Merendino Frank Buhr Mustafa Malik Ghulam Silva Lerbs-Mache

The plastid psbB operon is composed of the psbB, psbT, psbH, petB and petD genes. The psbN gene is located in the intergenic region between psbT and psbH on the opposite DNA strand. Transcription of psbN is under control of sigma factor 3 (SIG3) and psbN read-through transcription produces antisense RNA to psbT mRNA. To investigate on the question of whether psbT gene expression might be regula...

Journal: :RNA 2004
Holger Bartsch Stefanie Voigtsberger Gert Baumann Ingo Morano Hans Peter Luther

Conformational changes in the troponin/tropomyosin complex significantly alter the mechanical properties of cardiac muscle. Phosphorylation of cardiac troponin I, part of the troponin/tropomyosin complex, reduces calcium affinity, which leads to increased relaxation of cardiac muscle. Because cardiac troponin I plays a central role in tuning the heart to different work demands, detailed knowled...

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