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DNA interference: A simple and efficient gene-silencing system for high-throughput functional analysis in the fern Adiantum

Plant and Cell Physiology, ISSN: 0032-0781, Vol: 45, Issue: 11, Page: 1648-1657
2004
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RNA interference (RNAi) has become a powerful tool for determining gene function and is used in a wide variety of organisms. Since it is necessary to generate double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) as an inducer for RNAi, preparation of RNAi-inducing constructs is somewhat cumbersome and time consuming, especially for the thousands of genes used in a genome-wide analysis. To overcome these problems, we have developed a more convenient gene-silencing method in the fern Adiantum using double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) as a model system for functional analysis in plants. Delivery of dsDNA fragments homologous to an endogenous gene into gametophytic cells can induce sequence-specific gene silencing. As it only requires dsDNA fragments homologous to a target gene, PCR-amplified fragments are enough to trigger gene silencing. Maximum gene silencing efficiencies of >90% have been achieved for transformed plants. In addition, simultaneous transfer of dsDNA fragments corresponding to multiple genes still has a silencing effect for individual genes. We term this approach 'DNA interference'.

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Kawai-Toyooka, Hiroko; Kuramoto, Chihiro; Orui, Kyoko; Motoyama, Kentaro; Kikuchi, Kazuhiro; Kanegae, Takeshi; Wada, Masamitsu

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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