Guidelines for the selection of highly effective siRNA sequences for mammalian and chick RNA interference
Tokyo University of Science · The University of Tokyo
Abstract
In the present study, the relationship between short interfering RNA (siRNA) sequence and RNA interference (RNAi) effect was extensively analyzed using 62 targets of four exogenous and two endogenous genes and three mammalian and Drosophila cells. We present the rules that may govern siRNA sequence preference and in accordance with which highly effective siRNAs essential for systematic mammalian functional genomics can be readily designed. These rules indicate that siRNAs which simultaneously satisfy all four of the following sequence conditions are capable of inducing highly effective gene silencing in mammalian cells: (i) A/U at the 5' end of the antisense strand; (ii) G/C at the 5' end of the sense strand;…
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1Topics & keywords
- RNA interference
- Biology
- Small interfering RNA
- Trans-acting siRNA
- Gene silencing
- RNA silencing
- Sense (electronics)
- RNA