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What do stRNAs and siRNAs have in common apart from their small size and their ability to regulate gene expression? The enzyme Dicer it seems, according to a Perspective by Ambros discussing new findings by Hutvàgner et al. and Knight and Bass. Dicer cleaves larger dsRNA precursors into stRNAs and siRNAs. stRNAs regulate gene expression during worm development by preventing the mRNAs they bind to from being translated. siRNAs inactivate gene expression by binding to and degrading target mRNAs.
Department of Genetics, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH 03755, USA. E-mail: vambros{at}dartmouth.edu
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György Hutvágner, Juanita McLachlan, Amy E. Pasquinelli, Éva Bálint, Thomas Tuschl, and Phillip D. Zamore (3 August 2001) Science293 (5531), 834.
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