| antisense RNA |
A short segment of DNA, which binds to complementary messengerRNA so that the encoded protein is not produced.
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| antisense |
DNA or RNA composed of the complementary sequence to the target DNA/RNA. Also used to describe a therapeutic strategy that uses antisense DNA or RNA sequences to target specific gene DNA sequences or mRNA implicated in disease, in order to bind and physically inhibit their expression by physically blocking them.
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| antisense compounds |
Manufactured compounds that may alter disease processes by blocking the production of harmful proteins by diseased cells. These molecules seek out and impede the functioning of a diseased cell's messenger RNA (i.e., a ¡°sense¡±
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| antisense R. |
an RNA molecule transcribed off the coding, rather than the template, strand of DNA, so that it is complementary to the sense (messenger) RNA; formation of a duplex between the sense and antisense RNA molecules blocks transcription and also subjects both molecules to double strandspecific nucleases.
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| antisense s. |
the strand of a double-stranded nucleic acid that is complementary to the sense strand, in DNA being thus the template strand on which the mRNA is synthesized. Cf. sense s. See also antisense RNA.
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