Modified U1 snRNA suppresses expression of a targeted endogenous RNA by inhibiting polyadenylation of the transcript

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We have previously demonstrated that a modified U1 snRNA inhibits expression of a number of targeted transgenes. Here we exploit the ability of the modified U1 snRNA to inhibit endogenous gene expression and define the mechanism responsible for this inhibitory action. MC3T3-E1 cells stably transfected with U1 anti-Cbfa1 show a change of morphology from polygonal to fibroblast-like cells. This visual observation was supported by an 80% reduction of Cbfa1 expression and suppression of downstream genes associated with osteoblast differentiation. In rat ROS 17/2.8 cells, osteocalcin and Col1a1 gene expression was reduced up to 90% by the U1 anti -osteocalci n or U1 anti-Col1a1 construct, respectively. The length of mature osteocalcin mRNA poly(A) tail was significantly shortened in the targeted mRNA by transcript-specific poly(A) test (PAT)-PCR. These data demonstrate that the modified U1 snRNA is able to reduce endogenous gene expression by limiting the polyadenylation of the targeted pre-mRNA transcript. © Oxford University Press 2004; all rights reserved.

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Liu, P., Kronenberg, M., Jiang, X., & Rowe, D. (2004). Modified U1 snRNA suppresses expression of a targeted endogenous RNA by inhibiting polyadenylation of the transcript. Nucleic Acids Research, 32(4), 1512–1517. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkh316

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