Argonaute divides its RNA guide into domains with distinct functions and RNA-binding properties
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The organization and regulation of mRNA-protein complexesMicroRNA-regulated viral vectors for gene therapyMicroRNA Target Recognition: Insights from Transcriptome-Wide Non-Canonical InteractionssiRNA and RNAi optimizationPost-transcriptional gene silencing, transcriptional gene silencing and human immunodeficiency virusSeq and CLIP through the miRNA worldThe multilayered complexity of ceRNA crosstalk and competitionA Dynamic Search Process Underlies MicroRNA Targeting.Single-Molecule Imaging Reveals that Argonaute Reshapes the Binding Properties of Its Nucleic Acid GuidesThe Making of a Slicer: Activation of Human Argonaute-1Competing endogenous RNA networks: tying the essential knots for cancer biology and therapeuticsModelling Competing Endogenous RNA NetworksMechanistic Insights into Archaeal and Human Argonaute Substrate Binding and Cleavage PropertiesEvolution of the miR-290-295/miR-371-373 cluster family seed repertoirePARma: identification of microRNA target sites in AGO-PAR-CLIP data.iMir: an integrated pipeline for high-throughput analysis of small non-coding RNA data obtained by smallRNA-Seq.MicroRNAs control mRNA fate by compartmentalization based on 3' UTR length in male germ cells.siRNA carrying an (E)-vinylphosphonate moiety at the 5΄ end of the guide strand augments gene silencing by enhanced binding to human Argonaute-2.Non-canonical targets destabilize microRNAs in human ArgonautesDifferential hepatitis C virus RNA target site selection and host factor activities of naturally occurring miR-122 3΄ variants.DNA recognition by an RNA-guided bacterial Argonaute.Identification of miRNomes associated with adult neurogenesis after stroke using Argonaute 2-based RNA sequencingAUF1 facilitates microRNA-mediated gene silencing.RISC-interacting clearing 3'- 5' exoribonucleases (RICEs) degrade uridylated cleavage fragments to maintain functional RISC in Arabidopsis thaliana.The long noncoding RNA linc-NeD125 controls the expression of medulloblastoma driver genes by microRNA sponge activityThe unique expression and function of miR-424 in human placental trophoblasts.Downregulated USP3 mRNA functions as a competitive endogenous RNA of SMAD4 by sponging miR-224 and promotes metastasis in colorectal cancer.Father-son chats: inheriting stress through sperm RNA.Target repression induced by endogenous microRNAs: large differences, small effects.Unambiguous identification of miRNA:target site interactions by different types of ligation reactions.Selective microRNA uridylation by Zcchc6 (TUT7) and Zcchc11 (TUT4).Assessing the ceRNA hypothesis with quantitative measurements of miRNA and target abundance.Endogenous miRNA and target concentrations determine susceptibility to potential ceRNA competition.Noncoding RNA. piRNA-guided slicing specifies transcripts for Zucchini-dependent, phased piRNA biogenesisWeak base pairing in both seed and 3' regions reduces RNAi off-targets and enhances si/shRNA designs.Endogenous microRNA sponges: evidence and controversy.High-throughput validation of ceRNA regulatory networksStructural basis for microRNA targetingCpG signalling, H2A.Z/H3 acetylation and microRNA-mediated deferred self-attenuation orchestrate foetal NOS3 expression.The initial uridine of primary piRNAs does not create the tenth adenine that Is the hallmark of secondary piRNAs.
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Argonaute divides its RNA guide into domains with distinct functions and RNA-binding properties
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Argonaute divides its RNA guid ...... ons and RNA-binding properties
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