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Title
A strategy for gene knockdown in dinoflagellates
Abstract
Dinoflagellates are unicellular protists that display unusual nuclear features such as large genomes, condensed chromosomes and multiple gene copies organized as tandem gene arrays. Genetic regulation is believed to be controlled at the translational rather than transcriptional level. An important player in this process is initiation factor eIF4E which binds the 7-methylguanosine cap structure (m7G) at the 5′-end of mRNA. Transcriptome analysis of eleven dinoflagellate species has established that each species encodes between eight to fifteen eIF4E family members. Determining the role of eIF4E family members in gene expression requires a method of knocking down their expression. In other eukaryotes this can be accomplished using translational blocking morpholinos that bind to complementary strands of RNA, therefore inhibiting the mRNA processing. Previously, unmodified morpholinos lacked the ability to pass through cell membranes, however peptide-based reagents have been used to deliver substances into the cytosol of cells by an endocytosis-mediated process without damaging the cell membrane. We have successfully delivered fluorescently-tagged morpholinos to the cytosol of Amphidinium carterae by using a specific cell penetrating peptide with the goal to target an eIF4e-1a sequence to inhibit translation. Specific eIF4e knockdown success (up to 42%) has been characterized via microscopy and western blot analysis.
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https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000816173700001
Bibliographic citation
Judd, M.; Place, A.R. (2022). A strategy for gene knockdown in dinoflagellates. Microorganisms 10(6): 1131. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10061131
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Authors

author
Name
Miranda Judd
author
Name
Allen Place

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10061131

taxonomic terms

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Dinoflagellata

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date created
2022-08-08
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2022-10-05