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MOLECULAR THERAPY
卷 10, 期 1, 页码 191-199出版社
CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.ymthe.2004.04.008
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RNA interference; siRNAs; posttranscriptional gene silencing; miRNAs; U1 snRNA promoter; RNA polymerase II; miRNA biogenesis
Several vectors for the induction of RNA interference in mammalian cells have been described, based mainly on polIII-dependent promoters. They transcribe short hairpin RNAs (shRNA) that, after being processed into short interfering RNAs (siRNAs), mediate the degradation of the target mRNA. Here, we describe the construction of a new siRNA-expressing vector (psiUx) based on the strong and ubiquitous polII-dependent promoter of the human U1 small nuclear RNA (snRNA) gene. In psiUx, the only constraint for the shRNA sequence is a purine at position +1, since specific T-end formation is achieved by a box element located downstream of the transcribed region. Several constructs were designed against the lamin A/C target. Depending on the structure of the shRNA transcribed, a preferential or exclusive accumulation. of the antisense strand is obtained, thus avoiding possible nonspecific targeting by the sense strand. In all cases tested, very effective siRNAs were produced, thus providing a proof-of-principle that a snRNA-type polII promoter can be used for the expression of siRNAs. We show that psiUx ensures high levels of expression and efficient knock down of the target gene also in stable cell lines.
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