Prémio Nobel da Medicina: Andrew Fire e Craig Mello


Craig Mello, Ph.D.
Academic Role: Professor
Faculty Appointment(s) In: Program in Molecular Medicine
Other Affiliation(s): Center for AIDS Research Interdisciplinary Graduate Program Cell Biology Cancer Center Program in Cell Dynamics
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- Reverse Genetics and RNA Interference During our developmental studies, we became intrigued by some strange properties of the reverse genetic method we were using. This method was analogous to “antisense", wherein the microinjection of RNA complementary to the messenger RNA is used to block the activity of specific genes. However, although antisense methodology generally causes a partial block of gene activity, we observed a remarkably robust interference effect that could spread from tissue to tissue in the animal. In most experiments, nearly 100 percent of the progeny of an injected animal showed phenotypic effects consistent with blocking the targeted gene's activity. Even more surprising, interference could be transmitted for multiple generations in the germline as an extrachromosomal element.
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