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  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,810 Views
18 Pages

A short 19 bp dsRNA with 3′-trinucleotide overhangs acting as immunostimulating RNA (isRNA) demonstrated strong antiproliferative action against cancer cells, immunostimulatory activity through activation of cytokines and Type-I IFN secretion,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
7,378 Views
22 Pages

Sequence-Specific Features of Short Double-Strand, Blunt-End RNAs Have RIG-I- and Type 1 Interferon-Dependent or -Independent Anti-Viral Effects

  • Abhilash Kannan,
  • Maarit Suomalainen,
  • Romain Volle,
  • Michael Bauer,
  • Marco Amsler,
  • Hung V. Trinh,
  • Stefano Vavassori,
  • Jana Pachlopnik Schmid,
  • Guilherme Vilhena and
  • Urs F. Greber
  • + 5 authors

28 June 2022

Pathogen-associated molecular patterns, including cytoplasmic DNA and double-strand (ds)RNA trigger the induction of interferon (IFN) and antiviral states protecting cells and organisms from pathogens. Here we discovered that the transfection of huma...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
6,543 Views
22 Pages

Supercoil Levels in E. coli and Salmonella Chromosomes Are Regulated by the C-Terminal 35–38 Amino Acids of GyrA

  • Nikolay S. Rovinskiy,
  • Andrews A. Agbleke,
  • Olga N. Chesnokova and
  • N. Patrick Higgins

Prokaryotes have an essential gene—gyrase—that catalyzes negative supercoiling of plasmid and chromosomal DNA. Negative supercoils influence DNA replication, transcription, homologous recombination, site-specific recombination, genetic tr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
8,506 Views
15 Pages

A Rapid Method for Sequencing Double-Stranded RNAs Purified from Yeasts and the Identification of a Potent K1 Killer Toxin Isolated from Saccharomyces cerevisiae

  • Angela M. Crabtree,
  • Emily A. Kizer,
  • Samuel S. Hunter,
  • James T. Van Leuven,
  • Daniel D. New,
  • Matthew W. Fagnan and
  • Paul A. Rowley

16 January 2019

Mycoviruses infect a large number of diverse fungal species, but considering their prevalence, relatively few high-quality genome sequences have been determined. Many mycoviruses have linear double-stranded RNA genomes, which makes it technically cha...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,552 Views
23 Pages

Reovirus Low-Density Particles Package Cellular RNA

  • Timothy W. Thoner,
  • Xiang Ye,
  • John Karijolich and
  • Kristen M. Ogden

8 June 2021

Packaging of segmented, double-stranded RNA viral genomes requires coordination of viral proteins and RNA segments. For mammalian orthoreovirus (reovirus), evidence suggests either all ten or zero viral RNA segments are simultaneously packaged in a h...

  • Perspective
  • Open Access
31 Citations
5,173 Views
9 Pages

26 May 2020

Exogenous RNA interference (exo-RNAi) is a powerful transgene-free tool in modern crop improvement and protection platforms. In exo-RNAi approaches, double-stranded RNAs (dsRNAs) or short-interfering RNAs (siRNAs) are externally applied in plants in...

  • Review
  • Open Access
23 Citations
6,639 Views
19 Pages

8 July 2020

Ionizing radiation may be of both artificial and natural origin and causes cellular damage in living organisms. Radioactive isotopes have been used significantly in cancer therapy for many years. The formation of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) is th...

  • Review
  • Open Access
83 Citations
18,671 Views
27 Pages

24 July 2013

Plants infected with DNA viruses produce massive quantities of virus-derived, 24-nucleotide short interfering RNAs (siRNAs), which can potentially direct viral DNA methylation and transcriptional silencing. However, growing evidence indicates that th...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
20 Citations
7,060 Views
8 Pages

Using Small RNA-seq Data to Detect siRNA Duplexes Induced by Plant Viruses

  • Xiaoran Niu,
  • Yu Sun,
  • Ze Chen,
  • Rugang Li,
  • Chellappan Padmanabhan,
  • Jishou Ruan,
  • Jan F. Kreuze,
  • KaiShu Ling,
  • ZhangJun Fei and
  • Shan Gao

16 June 2017

Small interfering RNA (siRNA) duplexes are short (usually 21 to 24 bp) double-stranded RNAs (dsRNAs) with several overhanging nucleotides at both 5′- and 3′-ends. It has been found that siRNA duplexes bind the RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC) and...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,815 Views
11 Pages

5 October 2021

Mitochondria have their own double-stranded DNA genomes and systems to regulate transcription, mRNA processing, and translation. These systems differ from those operating in the host cell, and among eukaryotes. In recent decades, studies have reveale...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,373 Views
23 Pages

Ribosomal RNA-Specific Antisense DNA and Double-Stranded DNA Trigger rRNA Biogenesis and Insecticidal Effects on the Insect Pest Coccus hesperidum

  • Vol Oberemok,
  • Nikita Gal’chinsky,
  • Ilya Novikov,
  • Alexander Sharmagiy,
  • Ekaterina Yatskova,
  • Ekaterina Laikova and
  • Yuri Plugatar

Contact unmodified antisense DNA biotechnology (CUADb), developed in 2008, employs short antisense DNA oligonucleotides (oligos) as a novel approach to insect pest control. These oligonucleotide-based insecticides target pest mature rRNAs and/or pre-...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
2,982 Views
14 Pages

23 February 2022

Prokaryotic Argonautes (pAgos) from mesophilic bacteria are attracting increasing attention for their genome editing potential. So far, it has been reported that KmAgo from Kurthia massiliensis can utilize DNA and RNA guide of any sequence to effecti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,499 Views
22 Pages

Native RNA Purification Method for Small RNA Molecules Based on Asymmetrical Flow Field-Flow Fractionation

  • Alesia A. Levanova,
  • Mirka Lampi,
  • Kiira Kalke,
  • Veijo Hukkanen,
  • Minna M. Poranen and
  • Katri Eskelin

21 February 2022

RNA molecules provide promising new possibilities for the prevention and treatment of viral infections and diseases. The rapid development of RNA biology and medicine requires advanced methods for the purification of RNA molecules, which allow fast a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,274 Views
12 Pages

7 November 2023

Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)- CRISPR-associated protein 9 (Cas9) genome editing technology is widely used for gene editing because it provides versatility in genetic manipulation. Several methods for regulating C...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
5,443 Views
13 Pages

Virus Sensor RIG-I Represses RNA Interference by Interacting with TRBP through LGP2 in Mammalian Cells

  • Tomoko Takahashi,
  • Yuko Nakano,
  • Koji Onomoto,
  • Mitsutoshi Yoneyama and
  • Kumiko Ui-Tei

19 October 2018

Exogenous double-stranded RNAs (dsRNAs) similar to viral RNAs induce antiviral RNA silencing or RNA interference (RNAi) in plants or invertebrates, whereas interferon (IFN) response is induced through activation of virus sensor proteins including Tol...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,683 Views
16 Pages

Characterization of Two New Shiga Toxin-Producing Escherichia coli O103-Infecting Phages Isolated from an Organic Farm

  • Yujie Zhang,
  • Yen-Te Liao,
  • Alexandra Salvador,
  • Valerie M. Lavenburg and
  • Vivian C. H. Wu

Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) O103 strains have been recently attributed to various foodborne outbreaks in the United States. Due to the emergence of antibiotic-resistant strains, lytic phages are considered as alternative biocontrol...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,371 Views
12 Pages

Versatile CRISPR/Cas9 Systems for Genome Editing in Ustilago maydis

  • Sarah-Maria Wege,
  • Katharina Gejer,
  • Fabienne Becker,
  • Michael Bölker,
  • Johannes Freitag and
  • Björn Sandrock

18 February 2021

The phytopathogenic smut fungus Ustilago maydis is a versatile model organism to study plant pathology, fungal genetics, and molecular cell biology. Here, we report several strategies to manipulate the genome of U. maydis by the CRISPR/Cas9 technolog...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
5,786 Views
14 Pages

11 July 2020

Mosquitoes, such as Aedes aegypti, can transmit arboviruses to humans. The exogenous short interfering RNA (exo-siRNA) pathway plays a major antiviral role in controlling virus infection in mosquito cells. The Dicer 2 (Dcr2) nuclease is a key effecto...

  • Review
  • Open Access
150 Citations
17,663 Views
22 Pages

MicroRNA: an Emerging Therapeutic Target and Intervention Tool

  • Zhen Liu,
  • Alhousseynou Sall and
  • Decheng Yang

13 June 2008

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of short non-coding RNAs with posttranscriptional regulatory functions. To date, more than 600 human miRNAs have been experimentally identified, and estimated to regulate more than one third of cellular messenger RNAs....

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,579 Views
11 Pages

26 April 2023

The transient activation of the cellular stress kinase, protein kinase RNA-activated (PKR), by double-helical RNA, especially by viral double-stranded RNA generated during replication, results in the inhibition of translation via the phosphorylation...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,453 Views
13 Pages

The Significance of the DUF283 Domain for the Activity of Human Ribonuclease Dicer

  • Agnieszka Szczepanska,
  • Marta Wojnicka and
  • Anna Kurzynska-Kokorniak

13 August 2021

Dicers are multidomain proteins, usually comprising an amino-terminal putative helicase domain, a DUF283 domain (domain of unknown function), a PAZ domain, two RNase III domains (RNase IIIa and RNase IIIb) and a dsRNA-binding domain. Dicer homologs p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
2,861 Views
26 Pages

Influence of the Composition of Cationic Liposomes on the Performance of Cargo Immunostimulatory RNA

  • Ali Bishani,
  • Darya M. Makarova,
  • Elena V. Shmendel,
  • Mikhail A. Maslov,
  • Aleksandra V. Sen‘kova,
  • Innokenty A. Savin,
  • Daniil V. Gladkikh,
  • Marina A. Zenkova and
  • Elena L. Chernolovskaya

In this study, the impact of different delivery systems on the cytokine-inducing, antiproliferative, and antitumor activities of short immunostimulatory double-stranded RNA (isRNA) was investigated. The delivery systems, consisting of the polycationi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,036 Views
13 Pages

Unknown Areas of Activity of Human Ribonuclease Dicer: A Putative Deoxyribonuclease Activity

  • Marta Wojnicka,
  • Agnieszka Szczepanska and
  • Anna Kurzynska-Kokorniak

20 March 2020

The Dicer ribonuclease plays a crucial role in the biogenesis of small regulatory RNAs (srRNAs) by processing long double-stranded RNAs and single-stranded hairpin RNA precursors into small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) and microRNAs (miRNAs), respective...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
6,295 Views
15 Pages

29 June 2017

Rotavirus (RV), a member of the Reoviridae family, causes infection in children and infants, with high morbidity and mortality. To be viable, the virus particle must package a set of eleven RNA segments. In order to understand the packaging mechanism...

  • Editorial
  • Open Access
77 Citations
8,494 Views
7 Pages

RNAi in Insects: A Revolution in Fundamental Research and Pest Control Applications

  • Olivier Christiaens,
  • Jinzhi Niu and
  • Clauvis Nji Tizi Taning

3 July 2020

In this editorial for the Special Issue on ‘RNAi in insect pest control’, three important applications of RNA interference (RNAi) in insects are briefly discussed and linked to the different studies published in this Special Issue. The di...

  • Article
  • Open Access
60 Citations
8,703 Views
15 Pages

Generation of Virus- and dsRNA-Derived siRNAs with Species-Dependent Length in Insects

  • Dulce Santos,
  • Lina Mingels,
  • Elise Vogel,
  • Luoluo Wang,
  • Olivier Christiaens,
  • Kaat Cappelle,
  • Niels Wynant,
  • Yannick Gansemans,
  • Filip Van Nieuwerburgh and
  • Jozef Vanden Broeck
  • + 2 authors

11 August 2019

Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) molecules of viral origin trigger a post-transcriptional gene-silencing mechanism called RNA interference (RNAi). Specifically, virally derived dsRNA is recognized and cleaved by the enzyme Dicer2 into short interfering RN...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
3,831 Views
14 Pages

A Straightforward Method for the Development of Positively Charged Gold Nanoparticle-Based Vectors for Effective siRNA Delivery

  • Tatiana N. Elizarova,
  • Maxim L. Antopolsky,
  • Denis O. Novichikhin,
  • Artemiy M. Skirda,
  • Alexey V. Orlov,
  • Vera A. Bragina and
  • Petr I. Nikitin

The therapeutic potential of short interfering RNA (siRNA) to treat many diseases that are incurable with traditional preparations is limited by the extensive metabolism of serum nucleases, low permeability through biological membrane barriers becaus...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,093 Views
7 Pages

Length-Dependent Modulation of B Cell Activating Factor Transcripts in Chicken Macrophage by Viral Double-Stranded RNA

  • Magda I. Abo-Samaha,
  • Mohammed M. Sharaf,
  • Abeer F. El-Nahas and
  • Solomon O. Odemuyiwa

3 October 2023

Viral double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) interacts with Retinoic-acid-inducible-gene-1 (RIG-1)-like receptors (RLRs) to induce type 1 interferons. Melanoma-derived-antigen-5 (MDA-5), an RLR, but not RIG-1, is found in chickens. Ducks express both RIG-1 and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,650 Views
23 Pages

Impact of Double-Stranded RNA Internalization on Hematopoietic Progenitors and Krebs-2 Cells and Mechanism

  • Genrikh S. Ritter,
  • Anastasia S. Proskurina,
  • Maria I. Meschaninova,
  • Ekaterina A. Potter,
  • Daria D. Petrova,
  • Vera S. Ruzanova,
  • Evgeniya V. Dolgova,
  • Svetlana S. Kirikovich,
  • Evgeniy V. Levites and
  • Sergey S. Bogachev
  • + 8 authors

It is well-established that double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) exhibits noticeable radioprotective and radiotherapeutic effects. The experiments conducted in this study directly demonstrated that dsRNA was delivered into the cell in its native form and that...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
56 Citations
15,187 Views
18 Pages

Endogenous Double-Stranded RNA

  • Shaymaa Sadeq,
  • Surar Al-Hashimi,
  • Carmen M. Cusack and
  • Andreas Werner

19 February 2021

The birth of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) is closely associated with the presence and activation of repetitive elements in the genome. The transcription of endogenous retroviruses as well as long and short interspersed elements is not only essentia...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,038 Views
16 Pages

Multiplex Digital Quantification of β-Lactamase Genes in Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria by Counting Gold Nanoparticle Labels on Silicon Microchips

  • Galina V. Presnova,
  • Denis E. Presnov,
  • Anna A. Filippova,
  • Ilia I. Tsiniaikin,
  • Mariya M. Ulyashova and
  • Maya Yu. Rubtsova

9 April 2022

Digital quantification based on counting of individual molecules is a promising approach for different biomedical applications due to its enhanced sensitivity. Here, we present a method for the digital detection of nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) on sili...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
7,167 Views
14 Pages

Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus (PRRSV) Inhibits RNA-Mediated Gene Silencing by Targeting Ago-2

  • Jing Chen,
  • Xibao Shi,
  • Xiaozhuan Zhang,
  • Li Wang,
  • Jun Luo,
  • Guangxu Xing,
  • Ruiguang Deng,
  • Hong Yang,
  • Jinting Li and
  • Gaiping Zhang
  • + 1 author

23 October 2015

Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) infection strongly modulates the host’s immune response. The RNA silencing pathway is an intracellular innate response to viral infections. However, it is unknown whether PRRSV interacts wit...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,496 Views
29 Pages

Amphiphilic Polypeptides Obtained by Post-Polymerization Modification of Poly-l-Lysine as Systems for Combined Delivery of Paclitaxel and siRNA

  • Apollinariia Dzhuzha,
  • Erik Gandalipov,
  • Viktor Korzhikov-Vlakh,
  • Elena Katernyuk,
  • Natalia Zakharova,
  • Sergey Silonov,
  • Tatiana Tennikova and
  • Evgenia Korzhikova-Vlakh

The development of effective anti-cancer therapeutics remains one of the current pharmaceutical challenges. The joint delivery of chemotherapeutic agents and biopharmaceuticals is a cutting-edge approach to creating therapeutic agents of enhanced eff...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
52 Citations
10,734 Views
12 Pages

14 December 2016

The clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)-associated sequence 9 (CRISPR/Cas9) system is widely used for genome editing purposes as it facilitates an efficient knockout of a specific gene in, e.g. cultured cells. Targeted...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,443 Views
18 Pages

RAPIDprep: A Simple, Fast Protocol for RNA Metagenomic Sequencing of Clinical Samples

  • Rachel L. Tulloch,
  • Karan Kim,
  • Chisha Sikazwe,
  • Alice Michie,
  • Rebecca Burrell,
  • Edward C. Holmes,
  • Dominic E. Dwyer,
  • Philip N. Britton,
  • Jen Kok and
  • John-Sebastian Eden

19 April 2023

Emerging infectious disease threats require rapid response tools to inform diagnostics, treatment, and outbreak control. RNA-based metagenomics offers this; however, most approaches are time-consuming and laborious. Here, we present a simple and fast...

  • Review
  • Open Access
33 Citations
7,634 Views
17 Pages

CRISPR FokI Dead Cas9 System: Principles and Applications in Genome Engineering

  • Maryam Saifaldeen,
  • Dana E. Al-Ansari,
  • Dindial Ramotar and
  • Mustapha Aouida

21 November 2020

The identification of the robust clustered regularly interspersed short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) associated endonuclease (Cas9) system gene-editing tool has opened up a wide range of potential therapeutic applications that were restricted by more...

  • Review
  • Open Access
23 Citations
6,941 Views
17 Pages

Small Hero with Great Powers: Vaccinia Virus E3 Protein and Evasion of the Type I IFN Response

  • Mateusz Szczerba,
  • Sambhavi Subramanian,
  • Kelly Trainor,
  • Megan McCaughan,
  • Karen V. Kibler and
  • Bertram L. Jacobs

Poxviridae have developed a plethora of strategies to evade innate and adaptive immunity. In this review, we focused on the vaccinia virus E3 protein, encoded by the E3L gene. E3 is present within the Chordopoxvirinae subfamily (with the exception of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,456 Views
14 Pages

The Specificity of Transgene Suppression in Plants by Exogenous dsRNA

  • Konstantin V. Kiselev,
  • Andrey R. Suprun,
  • Olga A. Aleynova,
  • Zlata V. Ogneva,
  • Eduard Y. Kostetsky and
  • Alexandra S. Dubrovina

8 March 2022

The phenomenon of RNA interference (RNAi) is widely used to develop new approaches for crop improvement and plant protection. Recent investigations show that it is possible to downregulate plant transgenes, as more prone sequences to silencing than e...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,220 Views
18 Pages

Miniaturization of CRISPR/Cas12-Based DNA Sensor Array by Non-Contact Printing

  • Hiroki Shigemori,
  • Satoshi Fujita,
  • Eiichi Tamiya and
  • Hidenori Nagai

17 January 2024

DNA microarrays have been applied for comprehensive genotyping, but remain a drawback in complicated operations. As a solution, we previously reported the solid-phase collateral cleavage (SPCC) system based on the clustered regularly interspaced shor...

  • Review
  • Open Access
24 Citations
12,857 Views
25 Pages

Role of RNA Interference (RNAi) in the Moss Physcomitrella patens

  • Muhammad Asif Arif,
  • Wolfgang Frank and
  • Basel Khraiwesh

14 January 2013

RNA interference (RNAi) is a mechanism that regulates genes by either transcriptional (TGS) or posttranscriptional gene silencing (PTGS), required for genome maintenance and proper development of an organism. Small non-coding RNAs are the key players...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
4,146 Views
15 Pages

Small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) are short, double-stranded RNA molecules that play a crucial role in the regulation of gene expression, particularly through a natural process called RNA interference (RNAi). Their discovery, about 25 years ago, paved...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,667 Views
20 Pages

17 September 2021

Genome engineering makes the precise manipulation of DNA sequences possible in a cell. Therefore, it is essential for understanding gene function. Meganucleases were the start of genome engineering, and it continued with the discovery of Zinc finger...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,391 Views
12 Pages

CRISPR-to-Kill (C2K)–Employing the Bacterial Immune System to Kill Cancer Cells

  • Dawid Głów,
  • Cecile L. Maire,
  • Lea Isabell Schwarze,
  • Katrin Lamszus and
  • Boris Fehse

15 December 2021

CRISPR/Cas9 was described as a bacterial immune system that uses targeted introduction of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) to destroy invaders. We hypothesized that we can analogously employ CRISPR/Cas9 nucleases to kill cancer cells by inducing maxim...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,970 Views
16 Pages

A Genomic Analysis of the Bacillus Bacteriophage Kirovirus kirovense Kirov and Its Ability to Preserve Milk

  • Olesya A. Kazantseva,
  • Anna V. Skorynina,
  • Emma G. Piligrimova,
  • Natalya A. Ryabova and
  • Andrey M. Shadrin

9 August 2023

Bacteriophages are widely recognized as alternatives to traditional antibiotics commonly used in the treatment of bacterial infection diseases and in the food industry, as phages offer a potential solution in combating multidrug-resistant bacterial p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,258 Views
15 Pages

Development of Biolayer Interferometry (BLI)-Based Double-Stranded RNA Detection Method with Application in mRNA-Based Therapeutics and Vaccines

  • Dharia Sara Silas,
  • Bindiya Juneja,
  • Keerat Kaur,
  • Muralikrishna Narayanareddy Gari,
  • Yingjian You,
  • Youmi Moon,
  • Yizhuo Chen,
  • Srishti Arora,
  • Johanna Hansen and
  • Erica A. Pyles
  • + 3 authors

Background: In vitro-transcribed (IVT) mRNA has been established as a promising platform for therapeutics and vaccine development. Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) is a major impurity of IVT mRNA and can trigger unfavored immune responses, potentially cau...

  • Review
  • Open Access
26 Citations
12,508 Views
13 Pages

CRISPR/Cas9 Technology as an Emerging Tool for Targeting Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)

  • Ewa Kruminis-Kaszkiel,
  • Judyta Juranek,
  • Wojciech Maksymowicz and
  • Joanna Wojtkiewicz

The clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/CRISPR-associated protein-9 nuclease (Cas9) is a genome editing tool that has recently caught enormous attention due to its novelty, feasibility, and affordability. This system na...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,527 Views
21 Pages

Internally Symmetrical Stwintrons and Related Canonical Introns in Hypoxylaceae Species

  • Erzsébet Fekete,
  • Fruzsina Pénzes,
  • Norbert Ág,
  • Claudio Scazzocchio,
  • Michel Flipphi and
  • Levente Karaffa

29 August 2021

Spliceosomal introns are pervasive in eukaryotes. Intron gains and losses have occurred throughout evolution, but the origin of new introns is unclear. Stwintrons are complex intervening sequences where one of the sequence elements (5′-donor, lariat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,577 Views
15 Pages

Characterization and Genomic Analysis of a Novel Lytic Phage DCp1 against Clostridium perfringens Biofilms

  • Zhaohui Tang,
  • Xiaojing Li,
  • Xinwei Wang,
  • Can Zhang,
  • Ling Zou,
  • Huiying Ren and
  • Wenhua Liu

20 February 2023

Clostridium perfringens (C. perfringens) is one of the foremost pathogens responsible for diarrhea in foals. As antibiotic resistance increases, phages that specifically lyse bacteria are of great interest to us with regard to C. perfringens. In this...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
8,642 Views
27 Pages

5 March 2015

Higher plants use RNA silencing to defend against viral infections. As a counter defense, plant viruses have evolved proteins that suppress RNA silencing. Mealybug wilt of pineapple (MWP), an important disease of pineapple, has been associated with a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,289 Views
26 Pages

Suppressors of Break-Induced Replication in Human Cells

  • Stanley Dean Rider,
  • French J. Damewood,
  • Rujuta Yashodhan Gadgil,
  • David C. Hitch,
  • Venicia Alhawach,
  • Resha Shrestha,
  • Matilyn Shanahan,
  • Nathen Zavada and
  • Michael Leffak

3 February 2023

Short tandem DNA repeats are drivers of genome instability. To identify suppressors of break-induced mutagenesis human cells, unbiased genetic screens were conducted using a lentiviral shRNA library. The recipient cells possessed fragile non-B DNA th...

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