Literature DB >> 27754501

Regulation of MAP4K4 gene expression by RNA interference through an engineered theophylline-dependent hepatitis delta virus ribozyme switch.

Hui Cheng1, Yuanyuan Zhang2, Hongyan Wang1, Na Sun2, Min Liu2, Hongxia Chen3, Renjun Pei2.   

Abstract

Riboswitches are functional non-coding RNA regulatory components that play an important role in the regulation of gene expression in diverse organisms. In particular, using riboswitches to modulate RNA interference (RNAi) enables temporal and spatial control of gene expression in mammalian cells. Herein, a ribozyme gene switch to activate RNAi was fabricated for the artificial regulation of versatile gene silencing through the interaction of an RNA aptamer with small molecules. The device comprised an allosteric HDV ribozyme with an embedded theophylline aptamer and a primary miRNA (pri-miRNA) to silence the MAP4K4 gene in hepatic (HepG2) cells, aiming to achieve dose-dependent control of the activation of RNAi, and then the regulation of the MAP4K4 gene by theophylline. Finally, we demonstrated the feasibility and applicability of utilizing HDV ribozyme switches to activate RNAi for regulating an endogenous gene in mammalian cells.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27754501     DOI: 10.1039/c6mb00540c

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biosyst        ISSN: 1742-2051


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Review 1.  Aptamer-based and aptazyme-based riboswitches in mammalian cells.

Authors:  Yohei Yokobayashi
Journal:  Curr Opin Chem Biol       Date:  2019-06-22       Impact factor: 8.822

Review 2.  The role of small molecules in cell and gene therapy.

Authors:  Lewis L Brayshaw; Carlos Martinez-Fleites; Takis Athanasopoulos; Thomas Southgate; Laurent Jespers; Christopher Herring
Journal:  RSC Med Chem       Date:  2020-12-24
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