Sánchez Alvarado A, Newmark P A
Carnegie Institution of Washington, Department of Embryology, 115 West University Parkway, Baltimore, MD 21210, USA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1999 Apr 27;96(9):5049-54. doi: 10.1073/pnas.96.9.5049.
Metazoan regeneration is one of the least understood fundamental problems of biology. The lack of progress in understanding this phenomenon at the molecular level has been due to the poor regenerative abilities of the genetic organisms used for developmental studies, as well as the difficulties encountered with molecular and genetic manipulations of the commonly studied vertebrate models (the urodele amphibians). Here, we demonstrate that introduction of double-stranded RNA selectively abrogates gene function in planarians, a classic model of regeneration. The ability to eliminate gene function in a regenerating organism such as the planarian overcomes previous experimental limitations and opens the study of animal regeneration to unprecedented levels of molecular detail.
后生动物的再生是生物学中最未被充分理解的基本问题之一。在分子水平上对这一现象的理解缺乏进展,这是由于用于发育研究的遗传生物体再生能力较差,以及在对常用的脊椎动物模型(有尾两栖动物)进行分子和基因操作时遇到的困难。在这里,我们证明了双链RNA的引入选择性地消除了涡虫(一种经典的再生模型)中的基因功能。在诸如涡虫这样的再生生物体中消除基因功能的能力克服了以前的实验限制,并将动物再生的研究推向了前所未有的分子细节水平。