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Characterization of AGO2 complexes
Abstract The AGO2 protein is part of a highly conserved family of RNA-binding protein called Argonaute. This protein family plays a key role in gene expression regulation in association with different classes of small non-coding RNA (miRNA, siRNA, piRNA). In addition to the post-transcriptional regulation in the cytoplasm, AGO2 protein acts also in the
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Identification of subcellular localization of Arabidopsis AGO2
Argonaute (AGO) protein is a highly-conserved family with many members, containing three conserved domains, PAZ, MID and PIWI. Arabidopsis AGO comprises 10 proteins named from AtAGO1 to AtAGO10, which are grouped into three classes with AtAGO1, AtAGO5 and AtAGO10; AtAGO2, AtAGO3 and AtAGO7; and AtAGO4, AtAGO6, AtAGO8 and AtAGO9 as one class ...
ZHAO Li, XIA Wenqiang, CAI Xinzhong
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HEPATIC AGO2-MEDIATED RNA SILENCING REGULATES SYSTEMIC GLUCOSE METABOLISM. [PDF]
Kazutoshi Murakami
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TRBP recruits the Dicer complex to Ago2 for microRNA processing and gene silencing
Thimmaiah P. Chendrimada +6 more
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MicroRNA-148a-3p inhibits progression of hepatocelluar carcimoma by repressing SMAD2 expression in an Ago2 dependent manner [PDF]
Zhao Huang +9 more
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MicroRNA-320a enhances LRWD1 expression through the AGO2/FXR1-dependent pathway to affect cell behaviors and the oxidative stress response in human testicular embryonic carcinoma cells [PDF]
Yi‐Hsiung Lin +9 more
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