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Systemic RNAi in C. elegans Requires the Putative Transmembrane Protein SID-1

Harvard University

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Abstract

Double-stranded RNA-mediated gene interference (RNAi) in Caenorhabditis elegans systemically inhibits gene expression throughout the organism. To investigate how gene-specific silencing information is transmitted between cells, we constructed a strain that permits visualization of systemic RNAi. We used this strain to identify systemic RNA interference-deficient (sid) loci required to spread gene-silencing information between tissues but not to initiate or maintain an RNAi response. One of these loci, sid-1, encodes a conserved protein with predicted transmembrane domains. SID-1 is expressed in cells sensitive to RNAi, is localized to the cell periphery, and is required cell-autonomously for systemic RNAi.

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Keywords
  • RNA interference
  • Caenorhabditis elegans
  • Gene silencing
  • Biology
  • Gene
  • RNA silencing
  • Cell biology
  • Genetics
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