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Photoregulation of Gene Expression with Amantadine-Modified Caged siRNAs through Host–Guest Interactions
Authors:Jinhao Zhang  Nannan Jing  Xinli Fan  Prof Xinjing Tang
Institution:1. State Key Laboratory of Natural and Biomimetic Drugs, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Peking University, No. 38 Xueyuan Rd., 100191 Beijing, P.R. China

These authors contributed equally to this work;2. State Key Laboratory of Natural and Biomimetic Drugs, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Peking University, No. 38 Xueyuan Rd., 100191 Beijing, P.R. China

Abstract:RNA interference is an essential and powerful tool for targeting and verifying specific gene functions. Conditional control of small interfering RNA (siRNA) activity, especially using light activation, is a potential method for regulating target gene expression and functions. In this study, a series of photolabile siRNAs with amantadine modification have been rationally designed and developed through host–guest interactions between amantadine and β-cyclodextrin derivatives to enhance the blocking effect of siRNA binding and/or RNA-induced silencing complex processing. These caged siRNAs with amantadine modification at the 5′ end of antisense-strand RNA were efficiently inactivated through the host–guest interactions between amantadine and β-cyclodextrin. Photomodulation of the gene silencing activity of these amantadine-modified caged siRNAs targeting both exogenous and endogenous genes was successfully achieved, which indicates that host–guest interactions could be a new strategy for developing new caged siRNAs for gene photoregulation with low leaking activity.
Keywords:oligonucleotides  gene regulation  host–guest systems  photoactivation  RNA
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