AbstractTwo RNA silencing-related phenomena, quelling and meiotic silencing by unpaired DNA (MSUD) have been identified in the fungus Neurospora crassa. Similar to the case with the siRNA and miRNA pathways in Drosophila, different sets of protein components including RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, argonaute and dicer, are used in the quelling and MSUD pathways. Orthologs of the RNA silencing components are found in most, but not all, fungal genomes currently available in the public databases, indicating that the majority of fungi possess the silencing machinery. Advantage and disadvantage of RNA silencing as a tool to explore gene function in fungi are discussed
Recent discoveries show that fungi can take up environmental RNA, which can then silence fungal gene...
Double-stranded RNA has been shown to induce gene silencing in diverse eukaryotes and by a variety o...
Double-stranded RNA has been shown to induce gene silencing in diverse eukaryotes and by a variety o...
RNA silencing occurs in a broad range of organisms. Although its ancestral function is probably rela...
Self-complementary RNA transcripts form a double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) that triggers a sequence-speci...
Three different RNA-mediated gene silencing phenomena have been identified in Neurospora crassa: Que...
[EMBARGOED UNTIL 6/1/2023] The filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa is a model organism for the stud...
Recent discoveries show that fungi can take up environmental RNA, which can then silence fungal gene...
Recent discoveries show that fungi can take up environmental RNA, which can then silence fungal gene...
Even though the fungal kingdom contains more than 3 million species, little is known about the biolo...
Recent discoveries show that fungi can take up environmental RNA, which can then silence fungal gene...
Recent discoveries show that fungi can take up environmental RNA, which can then silence fungal gene...
<div><p>Even though the fungal kingdom contains more than 3 million species, little is known about t...
Abstract Background RNA interference (RNAi) is involved in genome defense as well as diverse cellula...
Even though the fungal kingdom contains more than 3 million species, little is known about the biolo...
Recent discoveries show that fungi can take up environmental RNA, which can then silence fungal gene...
Double-stranded RNA has been shown to induce gene silencing in diverse eukaryotes and by a variety o...
Double-stranded RNA has been shown to induce gene silencing in diverse eukaryotes and by a variety o...
RNA silencing occurs in a broad range of organisms. Although its ancestral function is probably rela...
Self-complementary RNA transcripts form a double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) that triggers a sequence-speci...
Three different RNA-mediated gene silencing phenomena have been identified in Neurospora crassa: Que...
[EMBARGOED UNTIL 6/1/2023] The filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa is a model organism for the stud...
Recent discoveries show that fungi can take up environmental RNA, which can then silence fungal gene...
Recent discoveries show that fungi can take up environmental RNA, which can then silence fungal gene...
Even though the fungal kingdom contains more than 3 million species, little is known about the biolo...
Recent discoveries show that fungi can take up environmental RNA, which can then silence fungal gene...
Recent discoveries show that fungi can take up environmental RNA, which can then silence fungal gene...
<div><p>Even though the fungal kingdom contains more than 3 million species, little is known about t...
Abstract Background RNA interference (RNAi) is involved in genome defense as well as diverse cellula...
Even though the fungal kingdom contains more than 3 million species, little is known about the biolo...
Recent discoveries show that fungi can take up environmental RNA, which can then silence fungal gene...
Double-stranded RNA has been shown to induce gene silencing in diverse eukaryotes and by a variety o...
Double-stranded RNA has been shown to induce gene silencing in diverse eukaryotes and by a variety o...