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Title: RNAi


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RNAi
  • C. elegans and siRNA
  • Penetrance and Expressivity

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Central Dogma addendum
DNA
RNA
Transcription Factors
Protein
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Central Dogma addenda
DNA
TGS Transcriptional Gene Silencing
RNA
Transcription Factors
Protein
PTGS Post Transcriptional Gene
Silencing
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tiny RNAs (20-to-25 nt RNAs)
  • in eukaryotic cells, tiny RNAs function as
    transcriptional regulators of gene expression in
    (at least) three distinct pathways,
  • (1) micro (miRNAs) regulate RNA translation.
  • (2) small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) direct RNA
    destruction via the RNA interference (RNAi)
    pathway,
  • (3) and transcriptional regulation via epigenetic
    processes,

5
Ancient History (co-suppression)
  • Transgene expression often decreases as the copy
    number of transgenes increased.

6
Co-suppression Modes
  • ...Transcriptional Gene Silencing (TGS),
  • RNA functions in the methylation of promoters and
    structural elements of genes,
  • ...Post-Transcritional Gene Silencing (PTGS),
  • involves the specific degradation of mRNA via a
    double-stranded RNA intermediate, dsRNA.

7
MoreModern
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RNAiRNA interference
  • ...while attempting to do anti-sense KO of gene
    expression in C. elegans, Guo and Kemphues, Cell
    81, 611 (1995) observed that sense and anti-sense
    strands worked equally,
  • in an anti-sense experiment, a gene is
    constructed so that it produces a complementary
    strand to an expressed transcript,
  • the goal is to complement, thus inactivate the
    mRNA.
  • ...following up, other researchers found that
    dsRNA worked at least an order of magnitude
    better that either sense or anti-sense strands.

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RNAi
  • ...siRNA control of gene expression by RNA
    processing is now considered a common element in
    eukaryotic cells,
  • defense against viruses,
  • control of transposable elements,
  • regulate gene expression?
  • useful for doing Reverse Genetic studies,
  • dsRNA triggers sequence specific degradation of
    complementary mRNAs.

10
RNAi
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delivery
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C. Elegans and siRNA
  • Bacteria expressing dsRNA (via plasmid usually)

13
Genetic Stocks
Dumpy
Blister
  • E. Coli Strains
  • HT115(DE3)/pL440(bli-1) - blister
  • HT115(DE3)pL440(dpy-11) - dumpy
  • HT115(DE3) - empty RNAi feeding vector
    (control)
  • C. elegans Strains
  • dpy-11(e224)V Dumpy reference strain
  • bli-1(e769)II Blister reference strain
  • rrf-3(pk1426)II RNAi-sensitive worms

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Penetrance
  • the frequency at which individuals with a given
    genotype manifest a specific phenotype.

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Penetrance
  • 4 of 6 dogs, or 66 of the population shows the
    phenotype, at some level,
  • penetrance is usually referred to as a
    percentage.

all the same genotype
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Expressivity
  • the degree, or range in which a phenotype of a
    specific genotype is expressed.

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Expressivity
  • range of phenotypes
  • expressivity may be referred to as a percentage,
    or another quantifiable measure.

all the same genotype
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Pentrance? Expressivity?
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Pentrance? Expressivity?
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Pentrance? Expressivity?
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Pentrance? Expressivity?
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To Do
  • Tuesday
  • Old score hfr plates,
  • New plate worms on dsRNA seeded plates, as well
    as plate controls,
  • Ongoing Wasps.
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