A simplified miRNA-based gene silencing method for Drosophila melanogaster.

Publication Year
2008

Type

Journal Article
Abstract

MicroRNA-based RNA interference is commonly used to produce loss-of-function phenotypes in mammalian systems, but is used only sparingly in invertebrates such as Caenorhabditis elegans and Drosophila melanogaster. Here, we evaluate this method in transgenic strains of D. melanogaster and cultured S2 cells. High throughput-ready expression vectors were developed that permit rapid cloning of synthetic hairpin RNAs. As proof of concept, this method was used for the efficient silencing of dpp gene activity in the adult wing, and the analysis of the general RNA Polymerase II (Pol II) elongation factor, Nelf-E.

Journal
Dev Biol
Volume
321
Issue
2
Pages
482-90
Date Published
09/2008
Alternate Journal
Dev. Biol.