Improved serum stability and biophysical properties of siRNAs following chemical modifications

Authors
Cho, Ik SangKim, JungLim, Do HwanAhn, Hee-ChulKim, HyunggeeLee, Kang-BongLee, Young Sik
Issue Date
2008-11
Publisher
SPRINGER
Citation
BIOTECHNOLOGY LETTERS, v.30, no.11, pp.1901 - 1908
Abstract
Small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) which mediate sequence-specific gene silencing through RNA interference have been harnessed for therapeutic applications. Here, we found combinations of modest 2'-ribose siRNA modifications that permit effective gene silencing and improve siRNA stability in human serum. Introduction of as few as two different or identical 2'-ribose modifications at a specific position of either strand, which has been previously suggested to suppress unintended off-target effects, enhances the thermal and thermodynamic stability of siRNA duplexes, and does not alter the overall A-form helical geometry that is required for silencing activity. Our results provide a useful template for the design for therapeutic siRNAs.
Keywords
SMALL INTERFERING RNA; FUNCTIONAL FEATURES; STRUCTURAL BASIS; DEGRADATION; RECOGNITION; SMALL INTERFERING RNA; FUNCTIONAL FEATURES; STRUCTURAL BASIS; DEGRADATION; RECOGNITION; A-form helix; melting temperature; 2 ' -ribose modification; RNA interference; siRNA; stability
ISSN
0141-5492
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/133025
DOI
10.1007/s10529-008-9776-4
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