Identification of metabolically stable 5′-phosphate analogs that support single-stranded siRNA activity

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The ss-siRNA activity in vivo requires a metabolically stable 5′-phosphate analog. In this report we used crystal structure of the 5′-phosphate binding pocket of Ago-2 bound with guide strand to design and synthesize ss-siRNAs containing various 5′-phosphate analogs. Our results indicate that the electronic and spatial orientation of the 5′-phosphate analog was critical for ss-siRNA activity. Chemically modified sssiRNA targeting human apoC III mRNA demonstrated good potency for inhibiting ApoC III mRNA and protein in transgenicmice. Moreover, ApoC III ss-siRNAs were able to reduce the triglyceride and LDL cholesterol in transgenic mice demonstrating pharmacological effect of ss-siRNA. Our study provides guidance to develop surrogate phosphate analog for ss-siRNA and demonstrates that ss-siRNA provides an alternative strategy for therapeutic gene silencing.

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Prakash, T. P., Lima, W. F., Murray, H. M., Li, W., Kinberger, G. A., Chappell, A. E., … Swayze, E. E. (2015). Identification of metabolically stable 5′-phosphate analogs that support single-stranded siRNA activity. Nucleic Acids Research, 43(6), 2993–3011. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkv162

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