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Modulation of Splicing by Single-Stranded Silencing RNAs.

Jing Liu1,2, Jiaxin Hu1,2, Jessica A Hicks1,2, Thazha P Prakash3, David R Corey1,2.   

Abstract

Single-stranded silencing RNAs (ss-siRNAs) are chemically modified single-stranded oligonucleotides that can function through the cellular RNA interference (RNAi) machinery to modulate gene expression. Because their invention is recent, few studies have appeared describing their use and the potential of ss-siRNAs as a platform for controlling gene expression remains largely unknown. Using oligonucleotides to modulate splicing is an important area for therapeutic development and we tested the hypothesis that ss-siRNAs targeting splice sites might also be capable of directing increased production of therapeutically promising protein isoforms. Here we observe that ss-siRNAs alter splicing of dystrophin. Altered splicing requires a seed sequence complementarity to the target and expression of the RNAi factor argonaute 2. These results demonstrate that ss-siRNAs can be used to modulate splicing, providing another option for therapeutic development programs that aim to increase production of key protein isoforms. Splicing is a classical nuclear process and our data showing that it can be modulated through the action of RNA and RNAi factors offers further evidence that RNAi can take place in mammalian cell nuclei.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25757055      PMCID: PMC4440996          DOI: 10.1089/nat.2014.0527

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acid Ther        ISSN: 2159-3337            Impact factor:   5.486


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6.  Stable association of RNAi machinery is conserved between the cytoplasm and nucleus of human cells.

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8.  MicroRNA miR-1002 Enhances NMNAT-Mediated Stress Response by Modulating Alternative Splicing.

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9.  Impact of scaffolding protein TNRC6 paralogs on gene expression and splicing.

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