Position-specific chemical modification of siRNAs reduces "off-target" transcript silencing

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Transfected siRNAs regulate numerous transcripts sharing limited complementarity to the RNA duplex. This unintended ("off-target") silencing can hinder the use of RNAi to define gene function. Here we describe position-specific, sequence-independent chemical modifications that reduced silencing of partially complementary transcripts by all siRNAs tested. Silencing of perfectly matched targets was unaffected by these modifications. The chemical modification also reduced off-target phenotypes in growth inhibition studies. Key to the modification was 2′-O-methyl ribosyl substitution at position 2 in the guide strand, which reduced silencing of most off-target transcripts with complementarity to the seed region of the siRNA guide strand. The sharp position dependence of 2′-O-methyl ribosyl modification contrasts with the broader position dependence of base-pair substitutions within the seed region, suggesting a role for position 2 of the guide strand distinct from its effects on pairing to target transcripts. Copyright © 2006 RNA Society.

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Jackson, A. L., Burchard, J., Leake, D., Reynolds, A., Schelter, J., Guo, J., … Linsley, P. S. (2006). Position-specific chemical modification of siRNAs reduces “off-target” transcript silencing. RNA, 12(7), 1197–1205. https://doi.org/10.1261/rna.30706

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