p53 Activation by Knockdown Technologies
University of Minnesota · Twin Cities Orthopedics · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Morpholino phosphorodiamidate antisense oligonucleotides (MOs) and short interfering RNAs (siRNAs) are commonly used platforms to study gene function by sequence-specific knockdown. Both technologies, however, can elicit undesirable off-target effects. We have used several model genes to study these effects in detail in the zebrafish, Danio rerio. Using the zebrafish embryo as a template, correct and mistargeting effects are readily discernible through direct comparison of MO-injected animals with well-studied mutants. We show here indistinguishable off-targeting effects for both maternal and zygotic mRNAs and for both translational and splice-site targeting MOs. The major off-targeting effect is mediated…
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7Topics & keywords
- Gene knockdown
- Biology
- Morpholino
- Small interfering RNA
- RNA interference
- Molecular biology
- Zebrafish
- Cell biology