2022
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms10061131
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A Strategy for Gene Knockdown in Dinoflagellates

Abstract: Dinoflagellates are unicellular protists that display unusual nuclear features such as large genomes, condensed chromosomes and multiple gene copies organized as tandem gene arrays. Genetic regulation is believed to be controlled at the translational rather than transcriptional level. An important player in this process is initiation factor eIF4E which binds the 7-methylguanosine cap structure (m7G) at the 5′-end of mRNA. Transcriptome analysis of eleven dinoflagellate species has established that each species… Show more

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“…Nuclear and plastid transformation methods are starting to be implemented on dinoflagellates and are promising tools to conduct functional genomic studies on these species [ 58 , 59 ]. More recently, gene knockdown methods using morpholinos have been designed for dinoflagellates [ 60 ]. Integrating big datasets from single OMICs analyses remains challenging.…”
Section: Multi-omic Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nuclear and plastid transformation methods are starting to be implemented on dinoflagellates and are promising tools to conduct functional genomic studies on these species [ 58 , 59 ]. More recently, gene knockdown methods using morpholinos have been designed for dinoflagellates [ 60 ]. Integrating big datasets from single OMICs analyses remains challenging.…”
Section: Multi-omic Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%