RNAi – Prospects for a General Technique for Determining Gene Function

P.E. Kuwabara, A. Coulson
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Abstract

Gene discovery programs centred around expressed sequence tag (EST) and genome sequencing projects have predictably led to an exponential surge in the number of parasite gene sequences deposited in public databases. To take advantage of this wealth of sequence information, it is essential to develop rapid methods for elucidating the biological function or mode of action of individual genes. Here, Patricia Kuwabara and Alan Coulson discuss the virtues of a powerful epigenetic gene disruption technique, RNA-mediated interference (RNAi), which was originally developed for the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. It is anticipated that this technique will not only provide insights into gene function, but also help investigators to mine the genome for candidate drug intervention or vaccine development targets, some of which may not be readily apparent on the basis of sequence information alone.

RNAi -一种测定基因功能的通用技术的前景
以表达序列标签(EST)和基因组测序项目为中心的基因发现项目已经可以预见地导致存放在公共数据库中的寄生虫基因序列数量呈指数级增长。为了利用这些丰富的序列信息,有必要开发快速的方法来阐明单个基因的生物学功能或作用模式。在这里,Patricia Kuwabara和Alan Coulson讨论了一种强大的表观遗传基因破坏技术——rna介导干扰(RNAi)的优点,这种技术最初是为秀丽隐杆线虫开发的。预计这项技术不仅将提供对基因功能的深入了解,而且还将帮助研究人员挖掘候选药物干预或疫苗开发靶点的基因组,其中一些可能仅根据序列信息不容易明显。
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