Hairpin dsRNA does not trigger RNA interference in Candida albicans cells
Hairpin dsRNA does not trigger RNA interference in Candida albicans cells is a scholarly work by Kieren A Marr and Theodore C White, published in 2010 in ''Yeast''. The main subjects of the publication include biology, small interfering RNA, Trans-acting siRNA, ribonucleic acid, Dicer 1, ribonuclease III, RNA interference, RISC complex, RNA silencing, Small hairpin RNA, cell biology, gene silencing, parasitic infectious diseases, fungal infectious disease, Argonaute protein family, RNA-induced transcriptional silencing, effector, and Candida albicans. Cell free assays showed that the hairpin dsRNA was a substrate for the putative C. albicans Dicer, discounting the possibility that the nature of the dsRNA trigger affects silencing functionality.