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Enhancing RNAi by using concatemerized double‐stranded RNA
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AbstractBACKGROUNDRNA interference (RNAi) is a potential tool for functional characterization of genes and also in the management of insect pests. Accumulated literature reveals that the RNAi efficiency varies among insect species and is reported to be less efficient in lepidopteran insects.RESULTSWe attempted to enhance RNAi efficiency by concatemerizing short double‐stranded RNA (dsRNA) sequence. Then the effectiveness of concatemerized dsRNAs (C‐dsRNAs) was compared with non‐concatemerized long dsRNA (NCL‐dsRNA) in silencing of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) in the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera), a major pest on cruciferous vegetables. Results revealed that the C‐dsRNAs enhanced the RNAi efficiency in terms of higher target gene silencing and consequently resulted in lower larval weight gain and higher mortality compared to the NCL‐dsRNA treatment. Even the lower concentration (0.5 µg) of C‐dsRNAs had a relatively similar effect to that of higher concentrations (2 µg) of NCL‐dsRNA. The enhanced RNAi efficiency with C‐dsRNAs was plausibly due to the higher expression of core RNAi pathway genes, Dicer‐2 and Argonaute‐2 (Ago‐2), which are known to govern the efficiency of RNAi.CONCLUSIONOverall, C‐dsRNA enhanced the RNAi activity over routinely used long dsRNA in P. xylostella and this strategy may be applied for effective management of insect pests. © 2018 Society of Chemical Industry
Title: Enhancing RNAi by using concatemerized double‐stranded RNA
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AbstractBACKGROUNDRNA interference (RNAi) is a potential tool for functional characterization of genes and also in the management of insect pests.
Accumulated literature reveals that the RNAi efficiency varies among insect species and is reported to be less efficient in lepidopteran insects.
RESULTSWe attempted to enhance RNAi efficiency by concatemerizing short double‐stranded RNA (dsRNA) sequence.
Then the effectiveness of concatemerized dsRNAs (C‐dsRNAs) was compared with non‐concatemerized long dsRNA (NCL‐dsRNA) in silencing of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) in the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera), a major pest on cruciferous vegetables.
Results revealed that the C‐dsRNAs enhanced the RNAi efficiency in terms of higher target gene silencing and consequently resulted in lower larval weight gain and higher mortality compared to the NCL‐dsRNA treatment.
Even the lower concentration (0.
5 µg) of C‐dsRNAs had a relatively similar effect to that of higher concentrations (2 µg) of NCL‐dsRNA.
The enhanced RNAi efficiency with C‐dsRNAs was plausibly due to the higher expression of core RNAi pathway genes, Dicer‐2 and Argonaute‐2 (Ago‐2), which are known to govern the efficiency of RNAi.
CONCLUSIONOverall, C‐dsRNA enhanced the RNAi activity over routinely used long dsRNA in P.
xylostella and this strategy may be applied for effective management of insect pests.
© 2018 Society of Chemical Industry.
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