编程抗核酶来感知触发rna以调节哺乳动物细胞中的基因表达

IF 4.4 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Wenhui Zhang , Shi Zhao , Mengyuan Wang , Chunbo Lou , Yanhui Xiang , Qiong Wu
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摘要

基于合成rna的开关在调节基因表达方面具有独特的优点。简单灵活的基于rna的开关对于推进基因调控领域至关重要,为能够感知和操纵细胞过程的创新工具铺平了道路。在这项研究中,我们开发了可编程的核酶,它能够抑制基因表达,以响应特定的内源性表达的触发rna。我们通过引入上游反义序列(抗核酶)来设计核酶,以抑制锤头核酶的自切割活性,并打开目标基因的表达。触发RNA被设计用于识别和结合抗核酶内的互补序列,从而抑制其指导蛋白质合成的能力。抗核酶的性能是通过调节基本序列模块来优化的,这些模块在决定抗核酶与其触发RNA相互作用的特异性和效率方面起着至关重要的作用。通过将这种开关机制应用于各种核酶设计,我们已经证明有可能在广泛的触发rna中实现对基因表达的控制。通过开发这些可编程的抗核酶,我们的目标是创建一个强大的工具来控制哺乳动物细胞中的基因表达,这可能对基础研究、疾病诊断和治疗干预具有重要意义。
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Programming anti-ribozymes to sense trigger RNAs for modulating gene expression in mammalian cells
Synthetic RNA-based switches provide distinctive merits in modulating gene expression. Simple and flexible RNA-based switches are crucial for advancing the field of gene regulation, paving the way for innovative tools that can sense and manipulate cellular processes. In this research, we have developed programmable ribozymes that are capable of suppressing gene expression in response to specific, endogenously expressed trigger RNAs. We engineer ribozymes by introducing upstream antisense sequences (anti-ribozymes) to inhibit the self-cleaving activity of the hammerhead ribozyme and open the expression of the target gene. The trigger RNA is designed to recognize and bind to complementary sequences within the anti-ribozymes, thereby inhibiting their ability to direct protein synthesis. The anti-ribozyme performance is optimized by regulating the essential sequence modules that play a crucial role in determining the specificity and efficiency of the anti-ribozyme's interaction with its trigger RNA. By applying this switch mechanism to various ribozyme designs, we have shown that it is possible to achieve control over gene expression across a wide range of trigger RNAs. By exploiting these programmable anti-ribozymes, we aim to create a powerful tool for controlling gene expression in mammalian cells, which could have important implications for basic research, disease diagnosis, and therapeutic interventions.
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Synthetic and Systems Biotechnology
Synthetic and Systems Biotechnology BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY-
CiteScore
6.90
自引率
12.50%
发文量
90
审稿时长
67 days
期刊介绍: Synthetic and Systems Biotechnology aims to promote the communication of original research in synthetic and systems biology, with strong emphasis on applications towards biotechnology. This journal is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal led by Editor-in-Chief Lixin Zhang. The journal publishes high-quality research; focusing on integrative approaches to enable the understanding and design of biological systems, and research to develop the application of systems and synthetic biology to natural systems. This journal will publish Articles, Short notes, Methods, Mini Reviews, Commentary and Conference reviews.
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