For each citation that was shared on social media (LinkedIn, Facebook, or Twitter) with the “@GenScript” tag, the author will be rewarded with a $10 Amazon gift card or 2,000 GS points.

Human Schlafen 14 Cleavage of Short Double-Stranded RNAs Underpins its Antiviral Activity

Advanced Science. 2025-07; 
Mengyun Li, Dapeng Sun, Wei Hao, Hua Fu, Yueli Zhang, Zhijian Li, Bo Qin, Yumei Wang, Sheng Cui NHC Key Laboratory of Systems Biology of Pathogens, National Institute of Pathogen Biology, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, 100730, P. R. China.
Products/Services Used Details Operation
Gene Synthesis The human SLFN14 (SLFN14, Gene ID: 342618) and SLFN11 (SLFN11, Gene ID: 91607) genes were synthesized by Genscript Get A Quote

Abstract

The Schlafen (SLFN) genes are induced by interferons, underscoring their roles in the immune response and viral replication inhibition. SLFN14, a member of SLFN family, is associated with multiple human diseases; however, neither its functions nor its disease mechanisms are fully understood. Herein, human SLFN14 biochemically is characterized, demonstrating that it specifically cleaves RNAs containing short duplex regions, such as hairpin RNAs and tRNAs, but does not have ATPase or helicase activity. Cryogenic electron microscopy structures of SLFN14 apoenzyme (2.84 Å) and SLFN14-hairpin RNA complex (2.88 Å) are determined, revealing that SLFN14 assembles into a ring-like dimer and dimerization is mainly medi... More

Keywords