1. Molecular Engineering of Functional SiRNA Agents
- Author
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Batra, Neelu, Tu, Mei-Juan, and Yu, Ai-Ming
- Subjects
Biological Sciences ,Industrial Biotechnology ,Bioengineering ,Biotechnology ,Genetics ,1.3 Chemical and physical sciences ,RNA ,Small Interfering ,Humans ,Synthetic Biology ,RNA ,Transfer ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2 ,Escherichia coli ,Genetic Engineering ,Green Fluorescent Proteins ,MicroRNAs ,RNA engineering ,small interfering RNA ,RNAinterference ,therapy ,RNA interference ,Medicinal and Biomolecular Chemistry ,Biochemistry and Cell Biology ,Biomedical Engineering ,Biochemistry and cell biology ,Bioinformatics and computational biology - Abstract
Synthetic biology constitutes a scientific domain focused on intentional redesign of organisms to confer novel functionalities or create new products through strategic engineering of their genetic makeup. Leveraging the inherent capabilities of nature, one may address challenges across diverse sectors including medicine. Inspired by this concept, we have developed an innovative bioengineering platform, enabling high-yield and large-scale production of biological small interfering RNA (BioRNA/siRNA) agents via bacterial fermentation. Herein, we show that with the use of a new tRNA fused pre-miRNA carrier, we can produce various forms of BioRNA/siRNA agents within living host cells. We report a high-level overexpression of nine target BioRNA/siRNA molecules at 100% success rate, yielding 3-10 mg of BioRNA/siRNA per 0.25 L of bacterial culture with high purity (>98%) and low endotoxin (
- Published
- 2024