Textbook QuestionPresent an overview of RNA interference (RNAi). How does the silencing process begin, and what major components participate?956views
Textbook QuestionRNAi may be directed by small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) or microRNAs (miRNAs); how are these similar, and how are they different?974views
Textbook QuestionmiRNAs target endogenous mRNAs in a sequence-specific manner. Explain, conceptually, how one might identify potential mRNA targets for a given miRNA if you only know the sequence of the miRNA and the sequence of all mRNAs in a cell or tissue of interest.746views
Textbook QuestionIn principle, RNAi may be used to fight viral infection. How might this work?544views
Textbook QuestionRNAi is currently being tested as a therapeutic tool for genetic diseases and other conditions. Consider the following: cystic fibrosis caused by loss of function of the CFTR gene, HIV infection, and cancer caused by hyperactivity of a growth factor receptor. Which of these may be treatable by RNAi, and which not? Explain your reasoning.552views
Textbook QuestionExplain how the expression of a single gene can be quickly, efficiently, and specifically shut down at the transcriptional, posttranscriptional, and posttranslational stages through the coordinated expression of a transcriptional repressor, an miRNA, and a ubiquitin ligase.617views
Multiple ChoiceWhich molecule is first folded into a hairpin structure during the mechanism of RNA interference?64views