- co-transfection with lacZ
dsRNA significantly reduced β-galactosidase
activity compared to
control dsRNA. Therefore,
dsRNAs control gene
expression via...
- Double-stranded
RNA viruses (
dsRNA viruses) are a
polyphyletic group of
viruses that have double-stranded
genomes made of
ribonucleic acid. The double-stranded...
-
ribonuclease protein Dicer,
which binds and
cleaves dsRNAs in plants, or
short hairpin RNAs (sh
RNAs) in humans, to
produce double-stranded
fragments of...
- generation.
dsRNA range in size from 1.5 to 20 kbp.
Smaller dsRNAs (<2.0 kbp) are
frequently ****ociated with virus-like particles, and some of
these dsRNAs have...
- nucleotides. The
Dicer enzyme catalyzes production of si
RNAs from long
dsRNAs and
small hairpin RNAs. si
RNAs can also be
introduced into
cells by transfection...
-
unrelated M
dsRNAs that use L-A,
their only
similarity being their genome organization. The
family of
Totiviridae in
general helps M-type
dsRNAs in a wide...
-
transfer RNA (t
RNA), micro
RNA (mi
RNA),
small interfering RNA (si
RNA),
small nucleolar RNA (sno
RNAs), Piwi-interacting
RNA (pi
RNA), t
RNA-derived
small RNA (tsRNA)...
-
regulation phenomenon in
which promoter-targeted
short double-stranded
RNAs (
dsRNAs)
induce target gene
expression at the transcriptional/epigenetic level...
-
transformed into a
dsRNA, a
double stranded RNA, which, like DNA, is a
double stranded series of nucleotides. If the
mechanism didn't use
dsRNAs, but only single...
- and mir-19.
dsRNA can also
activate gene expression, a
mechanism that has been
termed "small
RNA-induced gene activation" or RNAa.
dsRNAs targeting gene...