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Synthesis and Properties of RNA Modified with Cationic Amine Internucleoside Linkage.

Chandan PalMichael RichterEriks Rozners
Published in: ACS chemical biology (2024)
Chemical modifications of RNA are important tools for the development of RNA therapeutics. The present study reports a novel RNA backbone modification that replaces the negatively charged phosphate with a positively charged amine linkage. Despite being thermally destabilizing in RNA duplexes, the amine linkage caused a relatively modest decrease of activity of a modified short interfering RNA (siRNA). At position 2 of the guide strand, the amine modification strongly enhanced the specificity of siRNA while causing an ∼5-fold drop of on-target activity. These results support the future development of amines as cationic RNA modifications and novel tools to modulate protein-RNA interactions.
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