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Genome-wide resources of endoribonuclease-prepared short interfering RNAs for specific loss-of-function studies.

Ralf Kittler1, Vineeth Surendranath, Anne-Kristin Heninger, Mikolaj Slabicki, Mirko Theis, Gabriele Putz, Kristin Franke, Antonio Caldarelli, Hannes Grabner, Karol Kozak, Jan Wagner, Effi Rees, Bernd Korn, Corina Frenzel, Christoph Sachse, Birte Sönnichsen, Jie Guo, Janell Schelter, Julja Burchard, Peter S Linsley, Aimee L Jackson, Bianca Habermann, Frank Buchholz.   

Abstract

RNA interference (RNAi) has become an important technique for loss-of-gene-function studies in mammalian cells. To achieve reliable results in an RNAi experiment, efficient and specific silencing triggers are required. Here we present genome-wide data sets for the production of endoribonuclease-prepared short interfering RNAs (esiRNAs) for human, mouse and rat. We used an algorithm to predict the optimal region for esiRNA synthesis for every protein-coding gene of these three species. We created a database, RiDDLE, for retrieval of target sequences and primer information. To test this in silico resource experimentally, we generated 16,242 esiRNAs that can be used for RNAi screening in human cells. Comparative analyses with chemically synthesized siRNAs demonstrated a high silencing efficacy of esiRNAs and a 12-fold reduction of downregulated off-target transcripts as detected by microarray analysis. Hence, the presented esiRNA libraries offer an efficient, cost-effective and specific alternative to presently available mammalian RNAi resources.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17351622     DOI: 10.1038/nmeth1025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Methods        ISSN: 1548-7091            Impact factor:   28.547


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