CGC Bibliography Paper 5060
RNA interference: listening to the sound of silence.
Zamore PD
- Medline:
-
- Citation:
- Nature Structural Biology 8: 746-750 2001
- Type:
- REVIEW
- Genes:
- let-7 lin-4 mut-2 mut-7 mut-8 mut-9 rde-1
- Abstract:
- The term RNA interference (RNAi) describes the use of double-stranded RNA to target specific mRNAs for degredation, thereby silencing their expression. RNAi is one manifestation of a broad class of RNA silencing phenomena that are found in plants, animals and fungi. The discovery of RNAi has changed our understanding of how cells guard their genomes, led to the development of new strategies for blocking gene function, and may yet yield RNA-based drugs to treat human disease.