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Chemistry ; : e202401580, 2024 May 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38757205

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Both tight and specific binding of folded biological mRNA is required for gene silencing by oligonucleotide gene therapy agents. However, this is fundamentally impossible using the conventional oligonucleotide probes according to the affinity/specificity dilemma. This study addresses this problem for cleaving folded RNA by using multicomponent agents (dubbed 'DNA nanomachine' or DNM). DNMs bind RNA by four short RNA binding arms, which ensure tight and highly selective RNA binding. Along with the improved affinity, DNM maintain the high sequence selectivity of the conventional DNAzymes. DNM enabled up to 3-fold improvement in DNAzymes catalytic efficiency (kcat/Km) by facilitating both RNA substrate binding and product release steps of the catalytic cycle. This study demonstrates that multicomponent probes organized in sophisticated structures can help to achieve the balance between affinity and selectivity in recognizing folded RNA and thus creates a foundation for applying complex DNA nanostructures derived by DNA nanotechnology in gene therapy.

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Chembiochem ; 25(1): e202300637, 2024 01 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37870555

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Cleavage of biological mRNA by DNAzymes (Dz) has been proposed as a variation of oligonucleotide gene therapy (OGT). The design of Dz-based OGT agents includes computational prediction of two RNA-binding arms with low affinity (melting temperatures (Tm ) close to the reaction temperature of 37 °C) to avoid product inhibition and maintain high specificity. However, RNA cleavage might be limited by the RNA binding step especially if the RNA is folded in secondary structures. This calls for the need for two high-affinity RNA-binding arms. In this study, we optimized 10-23 Dz-based OGT agents for cleavage of three RNA targets with different folding energies under multiple turnover conditions in 2 mM Mg2+ at 37 °C. Unexpectedly, one optimized Dz had each RNA-binding arm with a Tm ≥60 °C, without suffering from product inhibition or low selectivity. This phenomenon was explained by the folding of the RNA cleavage products into stable secondary structures. This result suggests that Dz with long (high affinity) RNA-binding arms should not be excluded from the candidate pool for OGT agents. Rather, analysis of the cleavage products' folding should be included in Dz selection algorithms. The Dz optimization workflow should include testing with folded rather than linear RNA substrates.


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DNA Catalítico , RNA , RNA/química , DNA Catalítico/metabolismo , RNA Mensageiro , Oligonucleotídeos
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