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Structural characterization and biological evaluation of small interfering RNAs containing cyclohexenyl nucleosides
Authors:Nauwelaerts Koen  Fisher Michael  Froeyen Matheus  Lescrinier Eveline  Aerschot Arthur Van  Xu Dong  DeLong Robert  Kang Hyumin  Juliano Rudolph L  Herdewijn Piet
Institution:Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry, Rega Institute for Medical Research, Minderbroedersstraat 10, Leuven, Belgium.
Abstract:CeNA is an oligonucleotide where the (deoxy)ribose sugars have been replaced by cyclohexenyl moieties. We have determined the NMR structure of a CeNA:RNA duplex and have modeled this duplex in the crystal structure of a PIWI protein. An N puckering of the ribose nucleosides, a 2H3 conformation of the cyclohexenyl nucleosides, and an A-like helix conformation of the backbone, which deviates from the standard A-type helix by a larger twist and a smaller slide, are observed. The model of the CeNA:RNA duplex bound to the PIWI protein does not show major differences in the interaction of the guide CeNA with the protein when compared with dsRNA, suggesting that CeNA modified oligonucleotides might be useful as siRNAs. Incorporation of one or two CeNA units in the sense or antisense strands of dsRNA led to similar or enhanced activity compared to unmodified siRNAs. This was tested by targeting inhibition of expression of the MDR1 gene with accompanying changes in P-glycoprotein expression, drug transport, and drug resistance.
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