نتایج جستجو برای: antisense rna

تعداد نتایج: 260880  

Journal: :Israeli journal of aquaculture-Bamidgeh 2022

Infertility control of fish has been a significant research problem concerning many aquatic breeders. It is necessary to develop infertility technology for solve the ecological safety problems existing transgenic with qualified characteristics. We reviewed here implementation intensely studied available technologies (e.g., triploid and antisense RNA technology), kid/kis system, Ntr/Met Gal4/UAS...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1992
T Hjalt E G Wagner

Most natural antisense RNAs display a high degree of secondary structure with stem-loops as their most prominent feature. Mutations affecting the inhibitory activity of these RNAs most often map in or close to loop regions in both the antisense and target RNAs. The primary recognition loops often contain 5-7 unpaired nucleotides. Nucleotide changes in the loops affect the binding rate and, henc...

2013
James Dominic Mills Yoshihiro Kawahara Michael Janitz

RNA-Seq is a recently developed sequencing technology, that through the analysis of cDNA allows for unique insights into the transcriptome of a cell. The data generated by RNA-Seq provides information on gene expression, alternative splicing events and the presence of non-coding RNAs. It has been realised non-coding RNAs are more then just artefacts of erroneous transcription and play vital reg...

2003
Ye Ding YE DING

RNAs are versatile molecules that are involved in many important cellular activities including protein synthesis, antisense hybridization, RNA-RNA interactions, and RNA-protein interactions. Computational prediction of RNA higherorder structure is important because crystal structures have been determined only for a few RNA molecules. Statistical algorithms have been recently developed and shown...

Journal: :Cancer research 1992
C Steele P G Sacks K Adler-Storthz E J Shillitoe

Some human squamous cell carcinomas contain DNA of human papillomaviruses (HPV) and express RNA from the E6 and E7 genes. We have examined the effect of plasmids that express antisense RNA of these genes on the growth of the human cancer cell lines HeLa, C4-1, and 1483, which contain HPV type 18 DNA. As controls, the human cancer cell line 183 and the Vero line of monkey kidney cells were used,...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1999
Y Ji A Marra M Rosenberg G Woodnutt

The ability to selectively disrupt gene function remains a critical element in elucidating information regarding gene essentiality for bacterial growth and/or pathogenesis. In this study, we adapted a tet regulatory expression system for use in Staphylococcus aureus, with the goal of downregulating gene expression via induction of antisense RNA. We demonstrate that this system exhibits a 50- to...

2015
Margit Mutso Andrei Nikonov Arno Pihlak Eva Žusinaite Liane Viru Anastasia Selyutina Tõnu Reintamm Merike Kelve Mart Saarma Mati Karelson Andres Merits Emanuele Buratti

The inhibitory potency of an antisense oligonucleotide depends critically on its design and the accessibility of its target site. Here, we used an RNA interference-guided approach to select antisense oligonucleotide target sites in the coding region of the highly structured hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA genome. We modified the conventional design of an antisense oligonucleotide containing locked ...

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 2002
Sabine Brantl

For a long time, RNA has been merely regarded as a molecule that can either function as a messenger (mRNA) or as part of the translational machinery (tRNA, rRNA). Meanwhile, it became clear that RNAs are versatile molecules that do not only play key roles in many important biological processes like splicing, editing, protein export and others, but can also--like enzymes--act catalytically. Two ...

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