Genetics and Biotechnology 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-49924-2_5
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5 Small RNAs in Fungi

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“…Among them, microRNAs (miRNAs) stand out as a large family of sRNAs with conserved regulatory functions in eukaryotes [ 1 ], usually involved in the suppression of gene expression through sequence-specific messenger RNA degradation, translational repression, or transcriptional inhibition [ 2 ]. RNA co-suppression was initially described in plants [ 3 ], but fungi have played an important role since the pioneering discovery of quelling in Neurospora crassa [ 4 ], and the subsequent finding of other RNAi mechanisms mediated by sRNAs in this and other fungi [ 5 , 6 ].…”
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“…Among them, microRNAs (miRNAs) stand out as a large family of sRNAs with conserved regulatory functions in eukaryotes [ 1 ], usually involved in the suppression of gene expression through sequence-specific messenger RNA degradation, translational repression, or transcriptional inhibition [ 2 ]. RNA co-suppression was initially described in plants [ 3 ], but fungi have played an important role since the pioneering discovery of quelling in Neurospora crassa [ 4 ], and the subsequent finding of other RNAi mechanisms mediated by sRNAs in this and other fungi [ 5 , 6 ].…”
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“…Fungal RNAi-related sRNAs can be divided into two main subclasses according to their biological role: protective sRNAs and regulatory sRNAs [ 6 ]. Those in the first group are involved in genome defense, which is probably the original evolutionary function of RNAi systems.…”
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