AbstractRNA interference (RNAi) provides an effective method to silence gene expression and investigate gene function. However, RNAi tools for the chicken embryo have largely been adapted from vectors designed for mammalian cells. Here we present plasmid and retroviral RNAi vectors specifically designed for optimal gene silencing in chicken cells. The vectors use a chicken U6 promoter to express RNAs modelled on microRNA30, which are embedded within chicken microRNA operon sequences to ensure optimal Drosha and Dicer processing of transcripts. The chicken U6 promoter works significantly better than promoters of mammalian origin and in combination with a microRNA operon expression cassette (MOEC), achieves up to 90% silencing of target genes...
Introduction: Currently, short interfering RNA (siRNA) is an experimental tool in molecular biology ...
AbstractGene-targeted knockout technologies are invaluable tools for understanding the functions of ...
The use of RNAi in both basic and translational research often requires expression of multiple siRNA...
AbstractRNA interference (RNAi) provides an effective method to silence gene expression and investig...
The RNA interference technique is a powerful tool to understand gene function. Intriguingly, RNA int...
AbstractThe RNA interference technique is a powerful tool to understand gene function. Intriguingly,...
Many genes have several, sometimes divergent functions during development. Therefore, timing of gene...
The in vivo accessibility of the chick embryo makes it a favoured model system for experimental deve...
The in vivo accessibility of the chick embryo makes it a favoured model system for experimental deve...
Despite the development of brain organoids and neural cultures derived from iPSCs (induced pluripote...
Background: The use of RNAi in both basic and translational research often requires expression of mu...
Background: RNA polymerase III (pol III) type 3 promoters such as U6 or 7SK are commonly used to exp...
Genomics has changed the pace by which genes are analyzed. Rather than looking at genes one by one, ...
The in vivo accessibility of the chick embryo makes it a favoured model system for experimental deve...
Functional analysis of newly identified genes has become a major part of genomic projects and will o...
Introduction: Currently, short interfering RNA (siRNA) is an experimental tool in molecular biology ...
AbstractGene-targeted knockout technologies are invaluable tools for understanding the functions of ...
The use of RNAi in both basic and translational research often requires expression of multiple siRNA...
AbstractRNA interference (RNAi) provides an effective method to silence gene expression and investig...
The RNA interference technique is a powerful tool to understand gene function. Intriguingly, RNA int...
AbstractThe RNA interference technique is a powerful tool to understand gene function. Intriguingly,...
Many genes have several, sometimes divergent functions during development. Therefore, timing of gene...
The in vivo accessibility of the chick embryo makes it a favoured model system for experimental deve...
The in vivo accessibility of the chick embryo makes it a favoured model system for experimental deve...
Despite the development of brain organoids and neural cultures derived from iPSCs (induced pluripote...
Background: The use of RNAi in both basic and translational research often requires expression of mu...
Background: RNA polymerase III (pol III) type 3 promoters such as U6 or 7SK are commonly used to exp...
Genomics has changed the pace by which genes are analyzed. Rather than looking at genes one by one, ...
The in vivo accessibility of the chick embryo makes it a favoured model system for experimental deve...
Functional analysis of newly identified genes has become a major part of genomic projects and will o...
Introduction: Currently, short interfering RNA (siRNA) is an experimental tool in molecular biology ...
AbstractGene-targeted knockout technologies are invaluable tools for understanding the functions of ...
The use of RNAi in both basic and translational research often requires expression of multiple siRNA...