نتایج جستجو برای: stranded rna dsrna

تعداد نتایج: 273179  

Journal: :Science 2003
Evan H Feinberg Craig P Hunter

RNA interference (RNAi) spreads systemically in plants and nematodes to silence gene expression distant from the site of initiation. We previously identified a gene, sid-1, essential for systemic but not cell-autonomous RNAi in Caenorhabditis elegans. Here, we demonstrate that SID-1 is a multispan transmembrane protein that sensitizes Drosophila cells to soaking RNAi with a potency that is depe...

2014
Jie Yang Zhenyun Cheng Songliu Zhang Wei Xiong Hongjie Xia Yang Qiu Zhaowei Wang Feige Wu Cheng-Feng Qin Lei Yin Yuanyang Hu Xi Zhou

For double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) viruses in the family Reoviridae, their inner capsids function as the machinery for viral RNA (vRNA) replication. Unlike other multishelled reoviruses, cypovirus has a single-layered capsid, thereby representing a simplified model for studying vRNA replication of reoviruses. VP5 is one of the three major cypovirus capsid proteins and functions as a clamp protein ...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1992
N Rodriguez-Cousiño R Esteban

Most yeast strains carry a cytoplasmic double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) molecule called W, of 2.5 kb in size. We have cloned and sequenced most of W genome (1), and we proposed that W (+) strands were identical to 20S RNA, a single-stranded RNA (ssRNA) species, whose copy number is highly induced under stress conditions. Recently it was proposed that 20S RNA was circular (2). In this paper, however,...

Journal: :Science 2004
S Gazzani T Lawrenson C Woodward D Headon R Sablowski

In RNA interference (RNAi), double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) triggers degradation of homologous messenger RNA. In many organisms, RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) is required to initiate or amplify RNAi, but the substrate for dsRNA synthesis in vivo is not known. Here, we show that RdRp-dependent transgene silencing in Arabidopsis was caused by mutation of XRN4, which is a ribonuclease (RNase) im...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2003
Jeremy A Bruenn

A systematic bioinformatic approach to identifying the evolutionarily conserved regions of proteins has verified the universality of a newly described conserved motif in RNA-dependent RNA polymerases (motif F). In combination with structural comparisons, this approach has defined two regions that may be involved in unwinding double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) for transcription. One of these is the N-t...

Journal: :PLOS Genetics 2021

Killer toxins are extracellular antifungal proteins that produced by a wide variety of fungi, including Saccharomyces yeasts. Although many killer have been previously identified, their evolutionary origins remain uncertain given these genes mobilized double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) viruses. A survey yeasts from the genus has identified novel toxin with unique spectrum activity paradoxus . The expr...

Journal: :Applied sciences 2022

RNA interference (RNAi)-based pesticides are pest control agents that use RNAi mechanisms as the basis of their action. They regarded environmentally friendly and a promising alternative to conventional chemical pesticides. The effective substance in RNAi-based is double-stranded (dsRNA) designed match nucleotide sequence target essential gene concern. When taken up by pest, this exerts an effe...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1978
C A Holm S G Oliver A M Newman L E Holland C S McLaughlin E K Wagner R C Warner

The molecular weight of the double-stranded RNA (Pl dsRNA) always associated with the virus-like particles that occur in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae was determined to be 3.5 + 0.1 X lo6 by equilibrium sedimentation. Methylmercuric-agarose gel electrophoresis yielded a value of 1.67 + 0.11 x lo6 for the single-stranded form. The sedimentation coefficient, 0 SZO+,, was determined by bounda...

2013
Zoltán Bálint Diana Zabini Viktoria Konya Chandran Nagaraj Attila G. Végh György Váró Imola Wilhelm Csilla Fazakas István A. Krizbai Akos Heinemann Horst Olschewski Andrea Olschewski

Circulating RNA may result from excessive cell damage or acute viral infection and can interact with vascular endothelial cells. Despite the obvious clinical implications associated with the presence of circulating RNA, its pathological effects on endothelial cells and the governing molecular mechanisms are still not fully elucidated. We analyzed the effects of double stranded RNA on primary hu...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1995
J B Patterson C E Samuel

A 6,474-nucleotide human cDNA clone designated K88, which encodes double-stranded RNA (dsRNA)-specific adenosine deaminase, was isolated in a screen for interferon (IFN)-regulated cDNAs. Northern (RNA) blot analysis revealed that the K88 cDNA hybridized to a single major transcript of approximately 6.7 kb in human cells which was increased about fivefold by IFN treatment. Polyclonal antisera pr...

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