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MiRNA locker assembled by using this modularized DNA part was able to bind miR-155 in an Ago2 dependent manner, that is, knockdown of miR-155 was achieved by transfecting cells with miRNA locker.
 
MiRNA locker assembled by using this modularized DNA part was able to bind miR-155 in an Ago2 dependent manner, that is, knockdown of miR-155 was achieved by transfecting cells with miRNA locker.
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Dre-miR155 was firstly found in zebrafish.<sup>1</sup>
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MiR-155-5p are highly expressed in the heart and regulate cardiac development. What’s more, miR-155-5p was overexpressed in trisomic hearts.<sup>2</sup>
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MiR-155 downregulation in NK cells of IA patients impaired IFN-γ production by targeting SOCS1, which may contribute to immune dysfunction during CHB infection. Additionally, baseline miR-155 expression could predict the treatment response to telbivudine therapy.<sup>3</sup>
  
 
===Sequence and Features===
 
===Sequence and Features===
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This part is sequenced as correct after construction.
 
This part is sequenced as correct after construction.
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==Reference==
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1.The developmental miRNA profiles of zebrafish as determined by small RNA cloning. Chen PY, Manninga H, Slanchev K, Chien M, Russo JJ, Ju J, Sheridan R, John B, Marks DS, Gaidatzis D, Sander C, Zavolan M, Tuschl T Genes Dev. 19:1288-1293(2005).
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2.Overexpression of Chromosome 21 miRNAs May Affect Mitochondrial Function in the Hearts of Down Syndrome Fetuses. Izzo A, Manco R, de Cristofaro T, Bonfiglio F, Cicatiello R, Mollo N, Martino M, Genesio R, Zannini M, Conti A, Nitsch L.
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3.Lower Expression of MicroRNA-155 Contributes to Dysfunction of Natural Killer Cells in Patients with Chronic Hepatitis B. Ge J, Huang Z, Liu H, Chen J, Xie Z, Chen Z, Peng J, Sun J, Hou J, Zhang X.

Latest revision as of 01:20, 1 November 2017


miR-155 target sequence

It is the target sequence of miR-155, a modularized DNA part from a set of chemically synthetic oligo DNA library.

Usage and Biology

MiRNA locker assembled by using this modularized DNA part was able to bind miR-155 in an Ago2 dependent manner, that is, knockdown of miR-155 was achieved by transfecting cells with miRNA locker.

Dre-miR155 was firstly found in zebrafish.1

MiR-155-5p are highly expressed in the heart and regulate cardiac development. What’s more, miR-155-5p was overexpressed in trisomic hearts.2

MiR-155 downregulation in NK cells of IA patients impaired IFN-γ production by targeting SOCS1, which may contribute to immune dysfunction during CHB infection. Additionally, baseline miR-155 expression could predict the treatment response to telbivudine therapy.3

Sequence and Features

Sequence and Features


Assembly Compatibility:
  • 10
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
  • 12
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
  • 21
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
  • 23
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
  • 25
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
  • 1000
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]


Experimental Validation

This part is sequenced as correct after construction.


Reference

1.The developmental miRNA profiles of zebrafish as determined by small RNA cloning. Chen PY, Manninga H, Slanchev K, Chien M, Russo JJ, Ju J, Sheridan R, John B, Marks DS, Gaidatzis D, Sander C, Zavolan M, Tuschl T Genes Dev. 19:1288-1293(2005).

2.Overexpression of Chromosome 21 miRNAs May Affect Mitochondrial Function in the Hearts of Down Syndrome Fetuses. Izzo A, Manco R, de Cristofaro T, Bonfiglio F, Cicatiello R, Mollo N, Martino M, Genesio R, Zannini M, Conti A, Nitsch L.

3.Lower Expression of MicroRNA-155 Contributes to Dysfunction of Natural Killer Cells in Patients with Chronic Hepatitis B. Ge J, Huang Z, Liu H, Chen J, Xie Z, Chen Z, Peng J, Sun J, Hou J, Zhang X.