RNA complementary to the 50 UTR of mRNA triggers effective silencing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
RNA complementary to the 50 UTR of mRNA triggers effective silencing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
- BioChemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 339(4), p.1224-1231, 2006 .
Conditional silencing of target genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by antisense RNAs expressed in vivo has been challenged. The MFa1::lacZ fusion present in S. cerevisiae SF51-3 was chosen as a model target, and fragments of this gene were cloned in reverse orientation into the expression vector pYES2, bearing the GAL1 promoter. Among the different antisense constructs tested, only the one complementary to the 50 UTR of target mRNA featured effective silencing. Nevertheless, the expression in vivo of this antisense RNA could not be properly tuned by the absence or presence of galactose in the culture medium. Accordingly, conditional silencing could not be attained by this antisense hosted into pYES2. On the contrary, cloning the same antisense construct into the expression vector pSAL4 yielded a fully conditional silencing linked to the control of antisense expression by the absence or presence of Cu2+ into the culture medium.
SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE
YEAST
ANTISENSE
RNA
SILENCING
50 UTR
PYES2
PSAL4
Conditional silencing of target genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by antisense RNAs expressed in vivo has been challenged. The MFa1::lacZ fusion present in S. cerevisiae SF51-3 was chosen as a model target, and fragments of this gene were cloned in reverse orientation into the expression vector pYES2, bearing the GAL1 promoter. Among the different antisense constructs tested, only the one complementary to the 50 UTR of target mRNA featured effective silencing. Nevertheless, the expression in vivo of this antisense RNA could not be properly tuned by the absence or presence of galactose in the culture medium. Accordingly, conditional silencing could not be attained by this antisense hosted into pYES2. On the contrary, cloning the same antisense construct into the expression vector pSAL4 yielded a fully conditional silencing linked to the control of antisense expression by the absence or presence of Cu2+ into the culture medium.
SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE
YEAST
ANTISENSE
RNA
SILENCING
50 UTR
PYES2
PSAL4
