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Template-independent enzymatic synthesis of RNA oligonucleotides.

Daniel J WiegandJonathan RittichierElla MeyerHowon LeeNicholas J ConwayDaniel AhlstedtZeynep YurtseverDominic RainoneErkin KuruGeorge M Church
Published in: Nature biotechnology (2024)
RNA oligonucleotides have emerged as a powerful therapeutic modality to treat disease, yet current manufacturing methods may not be able to deliver on anticipated future demand. Here, we report the development and optimization of an aqueous-based, template-independent enzymatic RNA oligonucleotide synthesis platform as an alternative to traditional chemical methods. The enzymatic synthesis of RNA oligonucleotides is made possible by controlled incorporation of reversible terminator nucleotides with a common 3'-O-allyl ether blocking group using new CID1 poly(U) polymerase mutant variants. We achieved an average coupling efficiency of 95% and demonstrated ten full cycles of liquid phase synthesis to produce natural and therapeutically relevant modified sequences. We then qualitatively assessed the platform on a solid phase, performing enzymatic synthesis of several N + 5 oligonucleotides on a controlled-pore glass support. Adoption of an aqueous-based process will offer key advantages including the reduction of solvent use and sustainable therapeutic oligonucleotide manufacturing.
Keyphrases
  • nucleic acid
  • ionic liquid
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • high throughput
  • gene expression
  • mass spectrometry
  • genome wide