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What are the structures of the siRNA molecules used in RNAi studies?

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What are the structures of the siRNA molecules used in RNAi studies?

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The nature of the molecules used in RNAi studies fall into two classes. The first is chemically synthesized siRNA. These are 21-25 nt dsRNA molecules with phosphorylated 5 ends and 3 dinucleotide overhangs, which directly function as templates for RISC formation. These molecules are introduced via chemical or electroporation-based transfection, and mediate a transient suppression of gene expression. The second class of molecules are shRNA (short hairpin RNA). These are typically delivered to the cell as part of a plasmid or viral vector. The shRNA molecules induce an RNAi effect by serving as substrates for the cytoplasmic RNase, Dicer (see the first RNA INTERFERENCE BASICS FAQ).

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