نتایج جستجو برای: rnai

تعداد نتایج: 12177  

2015
Alyson Ashe Peter Sarkies Jérémie Le Pen Mélanie Tanguy Eric A Miska

UNLABELLED Antiviral RNA-mediated silencing (RNA interference [RNAi]) acts as a powerful innate immunity defense in plants, invertebrates, and mammals. In Caenorhabditis elegans, RNAi is systemic; i.e., RNAi silencing signals can move between cells and tissues. Furthermore, RNAi effects can be inherited transgenerationally and may last for many generations. Neither the biological relevance of s...

Journal: :Frontiers in Marine Science 2021

Numerous genes involved in calcification, algal endosymbiosis, and the stress response have been identified corals by large-scale gene expression analysis, but functional analysis of those is lacking. There are few experimental examples manipulation corals, such as knockdown RNA interference (RNAi). The purpose this study to establish an RNAi method for coral juveniles. As a first trial, encodi...

Journal: :PLoS Computational Biology 2008
Wallace F. Marshall

An important application of the RNA interference (RNAi) pathway is its use as a small RNA-based regulatory system commonly exploited to suppress expression of target genes to test their function in vivo. In several published experiments, RNAi has been used to inactivate components of the RNAi pathway itself, a procedure termed recursive RNAi in this report. The theoretical basis of recursive RN...

Journal: :Genetics 2008
Prema Sundaram Wang Han Nancy Cohen Benjamin Echalier John Albin Lisa Timmons

RNA interference (RNAi) mechanisms are conserved and consist of an interrelated network of activities that not only respond to exogenous dsRNA, but also perform endogenous functions required in the fine tuning of gene expression and in maintaining genome integrity. Not surprisingly, RNAi functions have widespread influences on cellular function and organismal development. Previously, we observe...

2015
Zhiqian Li Baosheng Zeng Lin Ling Jun Xu Lang You Abu F.M. Aslam Anjiang Tan Yongping Huang

RNA interference has been described as a powerful genetic tool for gene functional analysis and a promising approach for pest management. However, RNAi efficiency varies significantly among insect species due to distinct RNAi machineries. Lepidopteran insects include a large number of pests as well as model insects, such as the silkworm, Bombyx mori. However, only limited success of in vivo RNA...

Journal: :Molecular Cell 2003

Journal: :Parasitology 2012
Jimmy J Zhuang Craig P Hunter

RNA interference (RNAi) is a powerful research tool that has enabled molecular insights into gene activity, pathway analysis, partial loss-of-function phenotypes, and large-scale genomic discovery of gene function. While RNAi works extremely well in the non-parasitic nematode C. elegans, it is also especially useful in organisms that lack facile genetic analysis. Extensive genetic analysis of t...

Journal: :Cell reports 2017
Philip K Shiu Craig P Hunter

RNAi has enabled researchers to study the function of many genes. However, it is not understood why some RNAi experiments succeed while others do not. Here, we show in C. elegans that pharyngeal muscle is resistant to RNAi when initially exposed to double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) by feeding but sensitive to RNAi in the next generation. Investigating this observation, we find that pharyngeal muscle ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Daniel H Schott David K Cureton Sean P Whelan Craig P Hunter

RNA interference (RNAi) is a sequence-specific gene-silencing mechanism triggered by exogenous dsRNA. In plants an RNAi-like mechanism defends against viruses, but the hypothesis that animals possess a similar natural antiviral mechanism related to RNAi remains relatively untested. To test whether genes needed for RNAi defend animal cells against virus infection, we infected wild-type and RNAi-...

Journal: :Molecular Therapy 2011

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