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The RNA-induced Silencing Complex: A Versatile Gene-silencing ...The underlying feature common to all of these silencing complexes is that the core of each contains a small regulatory RNA guiding an Argonaute protein.
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Formation, action, and degradation of RNA-induced silencing complexJan 6, 2022 · Here, we summarize our current understanding of the life of RISC from birth to death, focusing on the miRNA and siRNA pathways in animals and plants.
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Anatomy of RISC: how do small RNAs and chaperones activate ...May 16, 2016 · This review dissects the currently available structures of AGO proteins and proposes models and hypotheses for RISC assembly.
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Argonaute proteins: Structural features, functions and emerging rolesApr 29, 2020 · ... Argonaute proteins contain four domains, including N, PAZ, MID and PIWI. Of them, the N and PAZ domains are connected by Linker 1 (L1) and ...
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In vitro reconstitution of the human RISC-loading complex - PNASJan 15, 2008 · This analysis revealed that the native molecular mass of the complex is 371.129 kDa ... The identity of the 11-kDa RNA and its effects on ...
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Anatomy of four human Argonaute proteins - Oxford AcademicThe MID and PAZ domains recognize the 5′ and 3′ ends of the guide, respectively (23–25). The PIWI domain is responsible for target cleavage (7, 26, 27). These ...
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The Argonaute protein family | Genome Biology | Full TextFeb 26, 2008 · Linker 2 (L2, yellow) connects the PAZ domain with the MID domain (magenta), which is followed by the PIWI domain (blue) at the carboxy-terminal ...
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Comprehensive Evolutionary Analysis of the Major RNA-Induced ...Sep 21, 2018 · RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC) plays an important role in small interfering RNA (siRNA)- and microRNA (miRNA)-mediated gene regulation1,2, ...
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RISC assembly and post-transcriptional gene regulation in ...The total molecular weight of this complex varies from 200 to 400 kDa depending on the stage of the cell cycle, nature of the cells, tissues and organs. Some of ...
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Small RNA sorting: matchmaking for Argonautes - PMCMature RISC consists of a single-stranded small RNA bound to an Argonaute protein. As some small RNAs are generated as duplexes, only one strand (the guide ...
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Dynamic and Modularized MicroRNA Regulation and Its Implication ...Oct 17, 2017 · In humans, it was estimated that 2,588 miRNAs regulate over 60% of human genes and participate in every aspect of cellular activities in cell ...
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siRNA and miRNA: an insight into RISCs - ScienceDirectEmerging evidence indicates, however, that siRISC and miRISC are distinct complexes that regulate mRNA stability and translation. The assembly of RISCs can be ...
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miRNAs: Key Players in Neurodegenerative Disorders and EpilepsymiRNA dysregulation has been observed in cancer and in neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), Huntington's ...Missing: infections | Show results with:infections
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Emerging role of RNA interference in immune cells engineering and ...Feb 19, 2021 · RNAi is expected to provide a cellular defence against viral infection and potentially harmful destabilizing genomic intruders such as ...
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Role of miRNAs in Neurodegeneration: From Disease Cause to ...Dysregulation in Dicer, Drosha, and RISC complexes leads to disruption of miRNA biogenesis, defective cellular processes, and the onset of neuronal degeneration ...
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2006 - NobelPrize.orgThe Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2006 was awarded jointly to Andrew Z. Fire and Craig C. Mello for their discovery of RNA interference.
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The origin of RNA interference: Adaptive or neutral evolution?Jun 29, 2022 · We argue that RNAi was already present in the ancestor of LECA before the need for a new defense system arose and that its presence helped to ...
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RNA-guided RNA silencing by an Asgard archaeal Argonaute - NatureJun 29, 2024 · The presence of a PIWI-clade Argonaute in the Asgard archaea opened an avenue for exploring the evolutionary origin of RNA silencing pathway by ...
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Structural characterization of macro domain–containing Thoeris ...Jun 26, 2024 · Thoeris defense systems protect bacteria from infection by phages via abortive infection. In these systems, ThsB proteins serve as sensors ...
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The Argonaute protein family - PMC - PubMed CentralIn mammals there are eight Argonaute genes [2,3]. The Argonaute protein family can be divided into the Ago subfamily and the Piwi subfamily (Figure 1) [2,4,5].Gene Organization And... · Characteristic Structural... · Localization And Function
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Origin, evolution and diversification of plant ARGONAUTE proteinsDec 14, 2021 · Our results show that Zygnematophyceae species have a diversified AGO family similar to land plants. On the other hand, AGO-mediated regulation ...Results · Figure 3 · Discussion
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Origin, evolution and diversification of plant ARGONAUTE proteins - LiNov 30, 2021 · Here, we identified more than 2900 AGO proteins from 244 plant species, including green algae, and performed a large-scale phylogenetic analysis.
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end-specific recognition of guide RNA by the A. fulgidus Piwi proteinMar 31, 2005 · The PIWI domain, a highly conserved motif within Argonaute, has been ... RNase H fold critical for the endonuclease cleavage activity of RISC.
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Crystal Structure of A. aeolicus Argonaute, a Site-Specific DNA ...The PIWI Domain Contains an mRNA Cleavage Site. The first indications that the PIWI domain adopts an RNase H fold containing a catalytic DD-containing motif ...
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RNA-induced initiation of transcriptional silencing (RITS) complex ...This review focuses on our current understanding of how RITS promotes heterochromatin formation, and in particular on the role of Argonaute-containing complexes ...
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The Tetrahymena Argonaute-Binding Protein Giw1p Directs a ...The Tetrahymena Argonaute protein Twi1p localizes to the nucleus and is crucial for small RNA-directed programmed DNA elimination. In this study, we identify ...
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The nuclear RNase III Drosha initiates microRNA processing - NatureSep 25, 2003 · Here we identify another RNase III, human Drosha, as the core nuclease that executes the initiation step of miRNA processing in the nucleus.
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The Microprocessor complex mediates the genesis of microRNAsNov 7, 2004 · The smaller complex is composed of Drosha and the double-stranded-RNA-binding protein, DGCR8, the product of a gene deleted in DiGeorge syndrome ...Missing: DGCR8 | Show results with:DGCR8
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RNA interference is mediated by 21- and 22-nucleotide RNAsUsing a Drosophila in vitro system, we demonstrate that 21- and 22-nt RNA fragments are the sequence-specific mediators of RNAi.<|separator|>
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Structural insights into RNA Processing by the Human RISC ...On the other hand, the two-lobed volume of the base branch agrees well with the size of the DExH/D domain (68 kDa compared to the calculated 70 kDa from the ...
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Hsc70/Hsp90 Chaperone Machinery Mediates ATP-Dependent ...Apr 13, 2010 · Pre-RISC was formed in the absence of the inhibitors and “chased” into mature RISC in the presence of 1 mM of the inhibitors.<|control11|><|separator|>
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ATP-dependent human RISC assembly pathways - PMC(b) Conversion of pre–Ago2-RISC into mature–Ago2-RISC does not require ATP. Pre–Ago2-RISC was formed by incubating radiolabeled duplex A in HeLa cell lysate in ...
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Structural Foundations of RNA Silencing by Argonaute - PMCIt is thought that small RNA strand selection occurs in a step-wise fashion, initiated by loading of a small RNA duplex into Argonaute (a complex termed pre- ...Missing: paper | Show results with:paper
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CCR4-NOT Deadenylates mRNA Associated with RNA-Induced ...We further show that tethering RISC subunits to mRNA likewise accelerates mRNA decay by promoting poly(A) removal by CCR4-NOT. Despite the ability of RISC to ...
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The mammalian exosome mediates the efficient degradation of ...After deadenylation, the mRNA is handed off efficiently from PARN to the exosome which is now in an optimal position to begin degrading the newly liberated 3′ ...Results · Exosomal Proteins Are... · Exosome Activity Is...
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Decay of mRNAs targeted by RISC requires XRN1, the Ski complex ...Following the first AGO2-dependent cleavage, the resulting 5′ fragment is degraded by the exosome, whereas the 3′ fragment is degraded by XRN1. Degradation of ...
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MicroRNAs Block Assembly of eIF4F Translation Initiation Complex ...Oct 2, 2014 · Direct Tethering of GW182 Causes Dissociation of Both. eIF4E and eIF4A. While Ago1-RISC can mediate repression of translation initiation.
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An mRNA m G Cap Binding-like Motif ...We propose that Ago2 represses the initiation of mRNA translation by binding to the m7G cap of mRNA targets, thus likely precluding the recruitment of eIF4E.
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MicroRNAs Trigger Dissociation of eIF4AI and eIF4AII from Target ...Mar 14, 2023 · We show that miRISC promotes eIF4AI and eIF4AII release from target mRNAs prior to dissociation of. eIF4E and eIF4G in a deadenylation- ...
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mRNA Destabilization Is the Dominant Effect of Mammalian ...MicroRNAs (miRNAs) regulate target mRNAs through a combination of translational repression and mRNA destabilization, with mRNA destabilization dominating at ...
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Repression of VEGFA by CA‐rich element‐binding microRNAs is ...The pre‐miR mimetics of the four miRNAs reduced reporter expression by about 50–80% compared with the control, a random precursor with no homology to the human ...
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The complexity of miRNA-mediated repression - NatureSep 5, 2014 · Although it has long been known that miRNAs bind to mRNAs to trigger translational repression and degradation, there had been much debate ...
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MicroRNAs control translation initiation by inhibiting eukaryotic ...Nov 22, 2005 · ... translation, predominantly without degrading the mRNA (1-4, 14). ... elegans, and there is no evidence in the recent study that mRNA degradation ...Micrornas Control... · Sign Up For Pnas Alerts · Results
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Repression of C. elegans microRNA targets at the initiation level of ...Jan 8, 2009 · The observation that lin‐4 induces a stronger translational blockade of lin‐28 than of lin‐14 and conversely a more pronounced degradation of ...
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Whats, hows and whys of programmed DNA elimination in ... - NIHOct 11, 2017 · Although the effect of DNA elimination on replication is limited in Tetrahymena (which eliminates only 30% of the genome from the MAC), ...Missing: percentage | Show results with:percentage
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Programmed DNA elimination in Tetrahymena: a small RNA ... - NIHThe requirement for the Argonaute protein Twi1p in DNA elimination and accumulation of conjugation-specific small (~28-29 nt) RNAs immediately suggested ...
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[PDF] FULL PRESCRIBING INFORMATION - accessdata.fda.govA total of 224 patients with polyneuropathy caused by hereditary transthyretin-mediated amyloidosis (hATTR amyloidosis) received ONPATTRO in the placebo- ...
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[PDF] Givlaari (givosiran) - accessdata.fda.govGIVLAARI is indicated for the treatment of adults with acute hepatic porphyria (AHP). The recommended dose of GIVLAARI is 2.5 mg/kg administered via ...
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Development, opportunities, and challenges of siRNA nucleic acid ...Currently, there are six siRNA drugs that have been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA): patisiran, givosiran, inclisiran, lumasiran, ...
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Clinical development prospects of siRNA drugs for tumor therapySep 17, 2025 · As of 31 October 2024, regulatory agencies worldwide have approved six siRNA drugs. These siRNA therapeutics primarily address cardiovascular ...
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FDA approves siRNA drug for haemophilia prophylaxis - NatureApr 2, 2025 · Sanofi and Alnylam's fitusiran (Qfitlia) has secured FDA approval for routine prophylaxis to prevent or reduce the frequency of bleeding episodes.
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Regeneron's siRNA Therapy to Myasthenia Gravis Delivers in ...Aug 27, 2025 · The investigational therapy cemdisiran shows strong efficacy and safety in generalized myasthenia gravis, outperforming combination therapy.
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GalNAc-siRNA Conjugates: Leading the Way for Delivery of RNAi ...GalNAc-siRNA conjugates escape the endosome in an unknown and rate-limiting mechanism that may be prohibitively infrequent in systems lacking the high receptor ...
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The therapeutic prospects of N-acetylgalactosamine-siRNA ...Dec 13, 2022 · Endosomal escape is considered the rate-limiting step, preventing GalNAc conjugates from exerting their effects. Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) ...
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MicroRNA in cancer therapy: breakthroughs and challenges in early ...Apr 21, 2025 · The development of miRNA mimics and inhibitors as therapeutic agents has shown promising results in preclinical and early clinical trials, and ...
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Chemical Modifications on siRNAs Avoid Toll-like-receptor ...Sep 24, 2013 · However, 2'-O-methyl modifications of siRNA largely avoid immune-stimulatory effects, which is a crucial prerequisite for the development of ...
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Therapeutic siRNA: state of the art - NatureJun 19, 2020 · It theoretically can silence any disease-related genes in a sequence-specific manner, making small interfering RNA (siRNA) a promising ...Missing: seminal | Show results with:seminal