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Enzymatic Synthesis of Self-assembled Dicer Substrate RNA Nanostructures for Programmable Gene Silencing.

Bora JangBoyoung KimHyunsook KimHyokyoung KwonMinjeong KimYunmi SeoMarion ColasHansaem JeongEun Hye JeongKyuri LeeHyukjin Lee
Published in: Nano letters (2018)
Enzymatic synthesis of RNA nanostructures is achieved by isothermal rolling circle transcription (RCT). Each arm of RNA nanostructures provides a functional role of Dicer substrate RNA inducing sequence specific RNA interference (RNAi). Three different RNAi sequences (GFP, RFP, and BFP) are incorporated within the three-arm junction RNA nanostructures (Y-RNA). The template and helper DNA strands are designed for the large-scale in vitro synthesis of RNA strands to prepare self-assembled Y-RNA. Interestingly, Dicer processing of Y-RNA is highly influenced by its physical structure and different gene silencing activity is achieved depending on its arm length and overhang. In addition, enzymatic synthesis allows the preparation of various Y-RNA structures using a single DNA template offering on demand regulation of multiple target genes.
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