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 -Small oligomer of synthetic nucleotide analogues that block gene expression
=== Description  ===


-25bp length<br>-attaches to mRNA, pre/mature, to cause gene knockdown
*Small oligomer of synthetic [[Nucleotide|nucleotide]] analogues that block [[Gene expression|gene expression]].
*25 bp length


-Used as gene knockdown tools on zebra fish&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
=== Function  ===


On mature:<br>-attach to AUG blocking ribosome interaction
*attaches to [[MRNA|mRNA]], pre/mature, to cause [[Gene knockdown|gene knockdown]]
*Used as gene knockdown tool on&nbsp;[[Zebra fish|Zebra fish]]<ref>Shukla, Arun K., editor. “The Zebrafish: Disease Models and Chemical Screens.” Methods in Cell Biology, vol. 105, no. 12, 2011, pp. 273–308., doi:10.1016/c2009-0-62387-4.</ref>


On pre-mRNA:<br>-sits on splice site, an intron-exon junction, making a double stranded RNA, blocking spliceosome which will create truncated/no protein
==== On mature mRNA: ====


*attaches to AUG blocking [[Ribosome|ribosome]] interaction


==== On pre-mRNA:  ====


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*sits on splice site, an [[Intron-exon junction|intron-exon junction]], making a double-stranded RNA, blocking [[Spliceosome|spliceosome]] which will create truncated/no [[Protein|protein]]<br>


Shukla, Arun K., editor. “The Zebrafish: Disease Models and Chemical Screens.” Methods in Cell Biology, vol. 105, no. 12, 2011, pp. 273–308., doi:10.1016/c2009-0-62387-4.<br>
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Description

Function

On mature mRNA:

  • attaches to AUG blocking ribosome interaction

On pre-mRNA:

References

  1. Shukla, Arun K., editor. “The Zebrafish: Disease Models and Chemical Screens.” Methods in Cell Biology, vol. 105, no. 12, 2011, pp. 273–308., doi:10.1016/c2009-0-62387-4.