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Control of small inhibitory RNA levels and RNA interference by doxycycline induced activation of a minimal RNA polymerase III promoter

RNA interference (RNAi) mediated by expression of short hairpin RNAs (shRNAs) is a powerful tool for efficiently suppressing target genes. The approach allows studies of the function of individual genes and may also be applied to human therapy. However, in many instances regulation of RNAi by admini...

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Autores principales: Amar, Lahouari, Desclaux, Mathieu, Faucon-Biguet, Nicole, Mallet, Jacques, Vogel, Roland
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1390691/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16522642
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl034
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author Amar, Lahouari
Desclaux, Mathieu
Faucon-Biguet, Nicole
Mallet, Jacques
Vogel, Roland
author_facet Amar, Lahouari
Desclaux, Mathieu
Faucon-Biguet, Nicole
Mallet, Jacques
Vogel, Roland
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description RNA interference (RNAi) mediated by expression of short hairpin RNAs (shRNAs) is a powerful tool for efficiently suppressing target genes. The approach allows studies of the function of individual genes and may also be applied to human therapy. However, in many instances regulation of RNAi by administration of a small inducer molecule will be required. To date, the development of appropriate regulatory systems has been hampered by the few possibilities for modification within RNA polymerase III promoters capable of driving efficient expression of shRNAs. We have developed an inducible minimal RNA polymerase III promoter that is activated by a novel recombinant transactivator in the presence of doxycycline (Dox). The recombinant transactivator and the engineered promoter together form a system permitting regulation of RNAi by Dox-induced expression of shRNAs. Regulated RNAi was mediated by one single lentiviral vector, blocked the expression of green fluorescent protein (GFP) in a GFP-expressing HEK 293T derived cell line and suppressed endogenous p53 in wild-type HEK 293T, MCF-7 and A549 cells. RNA interference was induced in a dose- and time-dependent manner by administration of Dox, silenced the expression of both target genes by 90% and was in particular reversible after withdrawal of Dox.
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spelling pubmed-13906912006-03-09 Control of small inhibitory RNA levels and RNA interference by doxycycline induced activation of a minimal RNA polymerase III promoter Amar, Lahouari Desclaux, Mathieu Faucon-Biguet, Nicole Mallet, Jacques Vogel, Roland Nucleic Acids Res Methods Online RNA interference (RNAi) mediated by expression of short hairpin RNAs (shRNAs) is a powerful tool for efficiently suppressing target genes. The approach allows studies of the function of individual genes and may also be applied to human therapy. However, in many instances regulation of RNAi by administration of a small inducer molecule will be required. To date, the development of appropriate regulatory systems has been hampered by the few possibilities for modification within RNA polymerase III promoters capable of driving efficient expression of shRNAs. We have developed an inducible minimal RNA polymerase III promoter that is activated by a novel recombinant transactivator in the presence of doxycycline (Dox). The recombinant transactivator and the engineered promoter together form a system permitting regulation of RNAi by Dox-induced expression of shRNAs. Regulated RNAi was mediated by one single lentiviral vector, blocked the expression of green fluorescent protein (GFP) in a GFP-expressing HEK 293T derived cell line and suppressed endogenous p53 in wild-type HEK 293T, MCF-7 and A549 cells. RNA interference was induced in a dose- and time-dependent manner by administration of Dox, silenced the expression of both target genes by 90% and was in particular reversible after withdrawal of Dox. Oxford University Press 2006 2006-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC1390691/ /pubmed/16522642 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl034 Text en © The Author 2006. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved
spellingShingle Methods Online
Amar, Lahouari
Desclaux, Mathieu
Faucon-Biguet, Nicole
Mallet, Jacques
Vogel, Roland
Control of small inhibitory RNA levels and RNA interference by doxycycline induced activation of a minimal RNA polymerase III promoter
title Control of small inhibitory RNA levels and RNA interference by doxycycline induced activation of a minimal RNA polymerase III promoter
title_full Control of small inhibitory RNA levels and RNA interference by doxycycline induced activation of a minimal RNA polymerase III promoter
title_fullStr Control of small inhibitory RNA levels and RNA interference by doxycycline induced activation of a minimal RNA polymerase III promoter
title_full_unstemmed Control of small inhibitory RNA levels and RNA interference by doxycycline induced activation of a minimal RNA polymerase III promoter
title_short Control of small inhibitory RNA levels and RNA interference by doxycycline induced activation of a minimal RNA polymerase III promoter
title_sort control of small inhibitory rna levels and rna interference by doxycycline induced activation of a minimal rna polymerase iii promoter
topic Methods Online
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1390691/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16522642
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl034
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