Structural Basis for Double-Stranded RNA Processing by Dicer
Structural Basis for Double-Stranded RNA Processing by Dicer is a scholarly work by Jennifer Doudna, Paul D. Adams, Kaihong Zhou, and Fei Li, published in 2006 in ''Science''. The main subjects of the publication include ribonuclease T1, biology, RNA splicing, ribonucleic acid, chemistry, ribonuclease, Dicer 1, ribonuclease III, RNA modification, RNA interference, RNA silencing, ribonuclease P, cell biology, Ribonuclease III, molecular biology, nucleotide, and RNA-DNA hybrid ribonuclease. The specialized ribonuclease Dicer initiates RNA interference by cleaving double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) substrates into small fragments about 25 nucleotides in length.