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Computational Design of Potential Sirna Molecules for Silencing <i>nucleoprotein</i> Gene of Rabies Virus
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Viral ReplicationEngineeringSynthetic VirologyMedicineDifferent StrainsComputational BiologyMolecular BiologyVirologyRabies VirusComputational DesignPotential Sirna MoleculesSystems BiologySirna MoleculesBioinformaticsVirus GeneGenome EditingViral GeneticsBiomolecular Engineering
Aim: Rabies virus infections are a global threat to human and animal health, yet no progressive curative therapy has been developed. In this study, the nucleoprotein gene of rabies virus which is responsible for viral infection was used as a target to design our desired siRNA. Methods: The conserved regions were analyzed by doing alignment of sequences from different strains. Subsequently, different computational tools were used for designing and validation of siRNA molecules. Results: We identified four probable siRNA molecules from twelve different strains of rabies virus which may silence the nucleoprotein gene and inhibit the multiplication of the virus. Conclusion: Our study may help to take an effective therapeutic approach against rabies virus and lead to better control of rabies in humans.
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