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RNase III enzymes and the initiation of gene silencing.

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RNase III enzymes and the initiation of gene silencing.

Auteurs : Michelle A. Carmell [États-Unis] ; Gregory J. Hannon

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Abstract

Our understanding of RNA interference has been enhanced by new data concerning RNase III molecules. The role of Dicer has previously been established in RNAi as the originator of 22-mers characteristic of silencing phenomena. Recently, a related RNAse III enzyme, Drosha, has surfaced as another component of the RNAi pathway. In addition to biochemistry, protein structures have proven to be helpful in deciphering the enzymology of RNase III molecules.

DOI: 10.1038/nsmb729
PubMed: 14983173


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