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From Guide to Target: Molecular Insights into Eukaryotic RNAi Machinery #MMPMID25565029
Ipsaro JJ; Joshua-Tor L
Nat Struct Mol Biol 2015[Jan]; 22 (1): 20-8 PMID25565029show ga
Since its relatively recent discovery, RNA interference (RNAi) has emerged as a potent, specific, and ubiquitous means of gene regulation. Through a number of pathways that are conserved from yeast to humans, small non-coding RNAs direct molecular machinery to silence gene expression. In this review, we focus on mechanisms and structures that govern RNA silencing in higher organisms. In addition to highlighting recent advances, parallels and differences between RNAi pathways are discussed. Together, the studies reviewed herein reveal the versatility and programmability of RNA-induced Silencing Complexes (RISCs) and emphasize the importance of both upstream biogenesis and downstream silencing factors.