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. 2003 Jan 7;1(1):81-92.
doi: 10.1039/b210163g.

Antisense oligonuclotides with oxetane-constrained cytidine enhance heteroduplex stability, and elicit satisfactory RNase H response as well as showing improved resistance to both exo and endonucleases

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Antisense oligonuclotides with oxetane-constrained cytidine enhance heteroduplex stability, and elicit satisfactory RNase H response as well as showing improved resistance to both exo and endonucleases

Pushpangadan I Pradeepkumar et al. Org Biomol Chem. .

Abstract

Antisense oligonucleotides (AONs) with single and double oxetane C modifications [1',2'-oxetane constrained cytidine, 1-(1',3'-O-anhydro-beta-D-psicofuranosyl)cytosine] have been evaluated, in comparison with the corresponding T-modified AONs, for their antisense potentials by targeting to a 15mer complementary RNA. Although the C modified mixmer AONs show approximately 3 degrees C drop per modification in melting temperature (Tm) of their hybrid AON-RNA duplexes, they are found to be good substrates for RNase H, in comparison with the native AON-RNA duplex. An AON with double C modifications along with 3'-DPPZ (dipyridophenazine) conjugation shows the Tm of the hybrid duplexes as high as that of the native, and the RNase H activity as good as its unconjugated counterpart. A detailed Michaelis-Menten kinetic analysis of RNase H cleavage showed that the single and double C modified AON-RNA duplexes as well as double C modifications along with 3'-DPPZ have catalytic activities (kcat) close to the native. However, the R Nase H binding affinity (1/Km) showed a slight decrease with increase in the number of modifications, which results in less effective enzyme activity (kcat/Km) for C modified AON-RNA duplexes. All oxetane modified AON-RNA hybrids showed a correlation of Tm with the 1/Km, Vmax, or Vmax/Km. The C modified AONs (with 3'-DPPZ), as in the T counterpart, showed an enhanced tolerance towards the endonuclease and exonuclease degradation compared to the native (the oxetane-sugar and the DPPZ based AONs are non-toxic to K562 cell growth, ref. 18). Thus a balance has been found between exo and endonuclease stability vis-a-vis thermostability of the heteroduplex and the R Nase H recruitment capability and cleavage with the oxetane-constrained cytidine incorporated AONs as potential antisense candidates with a fully phosphate backbone for further biological assessment.

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