Perspective: machines for RNAi

Yukihide Tomari(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Phillip D. Zamore(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School)
Genes & Development
March 1, 2005
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Abstract

RNA silencing pathways convert the sequence information in long RNA, typically double-stranded RNA, into approximately 21-nt RNA signaling molecules such as small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) and microRNAs (miRNAs). siRNAs and miRNAs provide specificity to protein effector complexes that repress mRNA transcription or translation, or catalyze mRNA destruction. Here, we review our current understanding of how small RNAs are produced, how they are loaded into protein complexes, and how they repress gene expression.


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