- Small hairpin RNA
A small hairpin RNA or short hairpin RNA (shRNA) is a sequence of
RNA that makes a tighthairpin turn that can be used to silencegene expression viaRNA interference . shRNA uses a vector introduced into cells and utilizes the U6promoter to ensure that the shRNA is always expressed. This vector is usually passed on to daughter cells, allowing the gene silencing to be inherited. The shRNA hairpin structure is cleaved by the cellular machinery intosiRNA , which is then bound to theRNA-induced silencing complex (RISC). This complex binds to and cleavesmRNA s which match the siRNA that is bound to it.shRNA is transcribed by
RNA polymerase III . shRNA production in a mammalian cell can sometimes cause the cell to mount an interferon response as the cell seeks to defend itself from what it perceives as viral attack. This problem is not observed inmiRNA , which is transcribed byRNA polymerase II (the same polymerase used to transcribe mRNA).shRNAs can also be made for use in plants and other systems, and are not necessarily driven by a U6 promoter. In plants the traditional promoter for strong consitutive expression (in most plant species) is the cauliflower mosaic virus 35S promoter (CaMV35S), in which case RNA Polymerase II is used to express the transcript destined to initiate RNAi.
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