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Store lyophilized/reconstituted at -20°C; once reconstituted make aliquots to avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. Please, remember to spin tubes briefly prior to opening them to avoid any losses that might occur from lyophilized material adhering to the cap or sides of the tubes.
For reconstitution add 50 µL of sterile water.
DCL5 encodes a cytoplasmic/nuclear RNA-silencing endoribonuclease that localizes to reproductive tissues, with particularly strong functional relevance in developing monocot anthers, where it supports the small-RNA program of the tapetum during meiosis. The gene produces a multi-domain Dicer-class protein with the canonical architecture used for double-stranded RNA processing: an N-terminal DExD/H-box helicase region followed by a DUF283-like segment, a central PAZ RNA-end-binding domain that helps define cleavage registers, tandem RNase III catalytic domains that execute staggered cuts in duplex RNA, and a C-terminal double-stranded RNA-binding domain. Biologically, DCL5 is required for the biogenesis of abundant 24-nt phased small interfering RNAs (24-nt phasiRNAs) from precursor transcripts in monocots; loss of DCL5 markedly depletes these 24-nt phasiRNAs, disrupts normal tapetal development and anther growth, and can cause temperature-sensitive male sterility, indicating that DCL5-dependent phasiRNA production contributes to robust male fertility under agronomically relevant growth conditions.
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蛋白别名: DCL5; dicer-like 5