Potent and selective inhibition of gene expression by an antisense heptanucleotide
- PMID: 9631007
- DOI: 10.1038/nbt0796-840
Potent and selective inhibition of gene expression by an antisense heptanucleotide
Abstract
Factors that govern the specificity of an antisense oligonucleotide (ON) for its target RNA include accessibility of the targeted RNA to ON binding, stability of ON/RNA complexes in cells, and susceptibility of the ON/RNA complex to RNase H cleavage. ON specificity is generally proposed to be dependent on its length. To date, virtually all previous antisense experiments have used 12-25 nt-long ONs. We explored the antisense activity and specificity of short (7 and 8 nt) ONs modified with C-5 propyne pyrimidines and phosphorothioate internucleotide linkages. Gene-selective, mismatch sensitive, and RNase H-dependent inhibition was observed for a heptanucleotide ON. We demonstrated that the flanking sequences of the target RNA are a major determinant of specificity. The use of shorter ONs as antisense agents has the distinct advantage of simplified synthesis. These results may lead to a general, cost-effective solution to the development of antisense ONs as therapeutic agents.
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It's not the size, it's the potency.Nat Biotechnol. 1996 Jul;14(7):824. doi: 10.1038/nbt0796-824. Nat Biotechnol. 1996. PMID: 9630999 No abstract available.
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