Development of 8-17 XNAzymes that are functional in cells

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Abstract

DNA enzymes (DNAzymes), which cleave target RNA with high specificity, have been widely investigated as potential oligonucleotide-based therapeutics. Recently, xeno-nucleic acid (XNA)-modified DNAzymes (XNAzymes), exhibiting cleavage activity in cultured cells, have been developed. However, a versatile approach to modify XNAzymes that function in cells has not yet been established. Here, we report an X-ray crystal structure-based approach to modify 8-17 DNAzymes; this approach enables us to effectively locate suitable XNAs to modify. Our approach, combined with a modification strategy used in designing antisense oligonucleotides, rationally designed 8-17 XNAzyme (“X8-17”) that achieved high potency in terms of RNA cleavage and biostability against nucleases. X8-17, modified with 2′-O-methyl RNA, locked nucleic acid and phosphorothioate, successfully induced endogenous MALAT-1 and SRB1 RNA knockdown in cells. This approach may help in developing XNAzyme-based novel therapeutic agents.

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Chiba, K., Yamaguchi, T., & Obika, S. (2023). Development of 8-17 XNAzymes that are functional in cells. Chemical Science, 14(28), 7620–7629. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3sc01928d

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