articlePLoS BiologyFeb 24, 2004GOLD OA

Genetic and Functional Diversification of Small RNA Pathways in Plants

Oregon State University · University of California, Los Angeles

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Abstract

Multicellular eukaryotes produce small RNA molecules (approximately 21-24 nucleotides) of two general types, microRNA (miRNA) and short interfering RNA (siRNA). They collectively function as sequence-specific guides to silence or regulate genes, transposons, and viruses and to modify chromatin and genome structure. Formation or activity of small RNAs requires factors belonging to gene families that encode DICER (or DICER-LIKE [DCL]) and ARGONAUTE proteins and, in the case of some siRNAs, RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RDR) proteins. Unlike many animals, plants encode multiple DCL and RDR proteins. Using a series of insertion mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana, unique functions for three DCL proteins in miRNA…

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  • Biology
  • Diversification (marketing strategy)
  • Genetics
  • RNA
  • Evolutionary biology
  • Computational biology
  • Gene
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