3'-Poly(A) tail enhances siRNA activity against exogenous reporter genes in MCF-7 cells.

Jie Li, Guang Yang, Shaohua Li, Guojun Cao, Qiang Zhao, Xuemei Liu, Ming Fan, Beifen Shen, Ningsheng Shao
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RNA interference (RNAi) is a powerful tool in the study of gene function. We added poly(A) tails to the 3' ends of siRNA antisense strands by in vitro transcription, and investigated the silencing effects of poly (A)-tailed siRNAs on enhanced green fluorescence protein (EGFP) and red fluorescence protein (RFP) genes. The results of this study showed that siRNAs with single-stranded 3'-poly(A) tails at antisense strands had noticeably stronger silencing effect on exogenous reporter genes than their corresponding parental forms. The enhanced silencing effect appears to be related to the length of poly(A) but was non siRNA sequence-specific. Furthermore, our results demonstrate that weakly-activated PKR and reduced stability of mRNAs of exogenous reporter genes in vivo may be the possible mechanisms of this non-specific enhanced silencing effect. Our findings are likely to be of value in designing siRNAs with enhanced activity.

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3'-Poly(A) tail增强MCF-7细胞中siRNA对外源报告基因的活性。
RNA干扰(RNAi)是研究基因功能的有力工具。我们通过体外转录在siRNA反义链的3'端添加聚(A)尾,研究了聚(A)尾siRNA对增强的绿色荧光蛋白(EGFP)和红色荧光蛋白(RFP)基因的沉默作用。本研究结果表明,反义链上具有单链3'-poly(A)尾巴的sirna对外源报告基因的沉默作用明显强于其对应的亲本形式。增强的沉默效应似乎与poly(A)的长度有关,但不是siRNA序列特异性的。此外,我们的研究结果表明,弱激活的PKR和体内外源报告基因mrna稳定性的降低可能是这种非特异性增强沉默效应的可能机制。我们的发现可能对设计具有增强活性的sirna有价值。
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