- The RNAi Consortium
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The RNAi Consortium, or TRC, is a
public-private partnership whose mission is to create libraries ofsmall hairpin RNA s (shRNAs) for 15'000 human and 15'000 mousegene s. These libraries should help the scientific community to analyse gene function byRNAi . The consortium is based at theBroad Institute of theMIT andHarvard University , and includes 6 MIT- and Harvard-associated institutions and 5 international life sciences organizations. Verified RNAi clones and entire libraries are made available both bySigma-Aldrich andOpen Biosystems .Hairpin selection
A set of candidate hairpins are selected based on the the 1st
Refseq transcript from each NCBI gene. They should be 21mers, be at least 25bp from start of thecoding sequence and no closer than 150bp from its end. Candidates are scored based on various empirical rules (see the Broad Institute's web site for a complete list [http://www.broad.mit.edu/genome_bio/trc/rules.html] ) and thenblast ed against 2transcriptome sets. Hairpins that are unique for aUnigene cluster and a RefSeq NM identifier are preferred. Lastly, the candidates are spaced to have 1 hairpin in the 3' untranslated region and 4 in the coding sequence.Hairpin vector
Selected hairpins are cloned into the vector pLKO1, which is a multipurpose
plasmid that can be propagated inbacteria , transfected intomammal iancell line s or used for generation oflentivirus es. It contains resistance genes againstampicillin andpuromycin .Release
Release 1 of the TRC lentiviral shRNA libraries consist of about 35'000 shRNA constructs against 5300 human (25'000 clones) and 2200 mouse genes (10'000 clones). Release 2 of the human shRNA library contained an additional 9'500 clones. Releases occur roughly every quarter. The completing of both mouse and human libraries is envisioned for the end of 2006 or beginning of 2007.
External links
* [http://www.broad.mit.edu/genome_bio/trc/rnai.html TRC homepage at the Broad Institute]
* [http://www.broad.mit.edu/genome_bio/trc/rules.html TRC hairpin selection rules]
* [http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/Area_of_Interest/Life_Science/Functional_Genomics_and_RNAi/Library_Information.html Sigma-Aldrich TRC intro page]
* [http://www.openbiosystems.com/RNAi/Mammalian%20RNAi/shRNA%20libraries/ OpenBiosystems TRC intro page]
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