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Abstract
Morpholino oligonucleotides are stable, uncharged, water-soluble molecules that bind to complementary sequences of RNA, thereby inhibiting mRNA processing, read-through, and protein binding at those sites. Morpholinos are typically used to inhibit translation of mRNA, splicing of pre-mRNA, and maturation of miRNA, although they can also inhibit other interactions between biological macromolecules and RNA. Morpholinos are effective, specific, and lack non-antisense effects. They work in any cell that transcribes and translates RNA. However, unmodified Morpholinos do not pass well through plasma membranes and must therefore be delivered into the nuclear or cytosolic compartment to be effective. Morpholinos form stable base pairs with complementary nucleic acid sequences but apparently do not bind to proteins to a significant extent. They are not recognized by proteins and do not undergo protein-mediated catalysis; nor do they mediate RNA cleavage by RNase H or the RISC complex. This work focuses on techniques and background for using Morpholinos. Copyright 2008 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18633993 PMCID: PMC7162361 DOI: 10.1002/0471142727.mb2608s83
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Protoc Mol Biol ISSN: 1934-3647
Figure 1Structure of a Morpholino 3‐mer.
RNA Binding Affinity of Various Oligo Types Ranked by Dissociation Temperature in Physiological Isotonic Buffers
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Affinity |
Type of oligo |
|---|---|
|
Strongest |
RNA:RNA, PNA:RNA, 2′‐ |
|
Strong |
Morpholino:RNA |
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Medium |
DNA:RNA |
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Weakest |
Phosphorothioate:RNA |
Abbreviation: PNA, protein nucleic acid.
Figure 2Comparison of RNase H–dependant, RISC‐dependant, and steric blocking oligos.
Summary of Targeting Recommendations for 37°C Systems
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Parameter |
Recommendation |
Comments |
|---|---|---|
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CG range |
40%‐60% |
At lower GC, affinity may be too low to inhibit processes; higher GC favors nonspecific binding of subsequences. |
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G content |
Up to 36% G |
Higher G causes loss of water solubility; avoid upper end of acceptable range, if possible. |
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Self‐complementarity |
16 contiguous H‐bonds maximum |
For intermolecular (complementary palindrome) and intramolecular (stem loop) binding. Example: AGCGCT has 16 H‐bonds (2+3+3+3+3+2 = 16). Check for non‐Watson‐Crick G‐T pairing, which can participate in self‐complementarities. |
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Consecutive G |
3 consecutive Gs maximum |
Runs of ≥4 G can associate through Hoogsteen bonding to form oligo tetramers. |
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Oligo length |
25 bases or shorter by only a few bases |
Using shorter oligos can decrease the chance of off‐target interaction for high CG oligos. |
Figure 3Targetable regions for translation (A) and splice (B) inhibition.
Figure 4Commercially available 3′‐end modifications of Morpholino oligos.