RNA as a target of double-stranded RNA-mediated genetic interference in Caenorhabditis elegans
- Mary K. Montgomery*,†,‡,
- SiQun Xu*,§, and
- Andrew Fire*
- *Carnegie Institution of Washington, Department of Embryology, 115 West University Parkway, Baltimore, MD 21210; and †Macalester College, Biology Department, 1600 Grand Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55105
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Communicated by Joseph G. Gall, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Baltimore, MD (received for review October 6, 1998)
Abstract
Introduction of exogenous double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) into Caenorhabditis elegans has been shown to specifically and potently disrupt the activity of genes containing homologous sequences. In this study we present evidence that the primary interference effects of dsRNA are post-transcriptional. First, we examined the primary DNA sequence after dsRNA-mediated interference and found no evidence for alterations. Second, we found that dsRNA-mediated interference with the upstream gene in a polar operon had no effect on the activity of the downstream gene; this finding argues against an effect on initiation or elongation of transcription. Third, we observed by in situ hybridization that dsRNA-mediated interference produced a substantial, although not complete, reduction in accumulation of nascent transcripts in the nucleus, while cytoplasmic accumulation of transcripts was virtually eliminated. These results indicate that the endogenous mRNA is the target for interference and suggest a mechanism that degrades the targeted RNA before translation can occur. This mechanism is not dependent on the SMG system, an mRNA surveillance system in C. elegans responsible for targeting and destroying aberrant messages. We suggest a model of how dsRNA might function in a catalytic mechanism to target homologous mRNAs for degradation.
Footnotes
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↵ ‡ To whom reprint requests should be addressed at Macalester College. e-mail: montgomery{at}macalaster.edu.
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↵ § Present address: Department of Genetics, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 63110.
- ABBREVIATIONS:
- dsRNA,
- double-stranded RNA;
- RNAi,
- RNA interference
- Copyright © 1998, The National Academy of Sciences








