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Effect of chemical modifications on modulation of gene expression by duplex antigene RNAs that are complementary to non-coding transcripts at gene promoters.

Authors :
Watts JK
Yu D
Charisse K
Montaillier C
Potier P
Manoharan M
Corey DR
Source :
Nucleic acids research [Nucleic Acids Res] 2010 Aug; Vol. 38 (15), pp. 5242-59. Date of Electronic Publication: 2010 Apr 19.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Antigene RNAs (agRNAs) are small RNA duplexes that target non-coding transcripts rather than mRNA and specifically suppress or activate gene expression in a sequence-dependent manner. For many applications in vivo, it is likely that agRNAs will require chemical modification. We have synthesized agRNAs that contain different classes of chemical modification and have tested their ability to modulate expression of the human progesterone receptor gene. We find that both silencing and activating agRNAs can retain activity after modification. Both guide and passenger strands can be modified and functional agRNAs can contain 2'F-RNA, 2'OMe-RNA, and locked nucleic acid substitutions, or combinations of multiple modifications. The mechanism of agRNA activity appears to be maintained after chemical modification: both native and modified agRNAs modulate recruitment of RNA polymerase II, have the same effect on promoter-derived antisense transcripts, and must be double-stranded. These data demonstrate that agRNA activity is compatible with a wide range of chemical modifications and may facilitate in vivo applications.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1362-4962
Volume :
38
Issue :
15
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nucleic acids research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
20403811
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkq258