Journal article

Molecular genetics and comparative genomics reveal RNAi is not functional in malaria parasites

J Baum, AT Papenfuss, GR Mair, CJ Janse, D Vlachou, AP Waters, AF Cowman, BS Crabb, TF De Koning-Ward

Nucleic Acids Research | Published : 2009

Abstract

Techniques for targeted genetic disruption in Plasmodium, the causative agent of malaria, are currently intractable for those genes that are essential for blood stage development. The ability to use RNA interference (RNAi) to silence gene expression would provide a powerful means to gain valuable insight into the pathogenic blood stages but its functionality in Plasmodium remains controversial. Here we have used various RNA-based gene silencing approaches to test the utility of RNAi in malaria parasites and have undertaken an extensive comparative genomics search using profile hidden Markov models to clarify whether RNAi machinery exists in malaria. These investigative approaches revealed th..

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