Illuminating miRNA Inhibition: Visualizing the Interaction between Anti-miRNA Oligonucleotide and Target miRNA Using FRET.


Journal

ACS chemical biology
ISSN: 1554-8937
Titre abrégé: ACS Chem Biol
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101282906

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
20 10 2023
Historique:
medline: 23 10 2023
pubmed: 4 10 2023
entrez: 4 10 2023
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Anti-miRNA oligonucleotides (anti-miRs) effectively and specifically inhibit the function of individual miRNAs and have the potential to serve as a novel class of nucleic acid therapeutic. However, the details of the mechanisms of anti-miRs in cells have not yet been clarified sufficiently. In particular, the localization of the complexes of anti-miRs and target miRNA in cells remains unclear. We previously developed anti-miRs composed of serinol nucleic acid (SNA) that very effectively inhibited miRNA-mediated silencing activity. Here we describe an imaging system based on the fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) designed by miRNAs labeled with fluorophore-quencher pairs and an SNA-based anti-miR labeled with an acceptor dye. We discovered that the anti-miR hybridizes with the miRNA in the miRNA-induced silencing complex (miRISC), which is the active complex formed by miRNA and Ago2 in cells within P-bodies. Based on FRET ratio analysis, we hypothesize that the complex formed by the anti-miR and the miRNA in P-bodies is dynamic, with anti-miR complexing the miRISC, followed by miRNA release and degradation. Our findings provide valuable insights into the mechanism of action of anti-miRs and enable further studies of miRNA-targeted therapeutics.

Identifiants

pubmed: 37789826
doi: 10.1021/acschembio.3c00353
doi:

Substances chimiques

MicroRNAs 0
Oligonucleotides 0
Antagomirs 0

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

2281-2289

Auteurs

Hongyu Zhu (H)

Department of Bimolecular Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8603, Japan.

Yukiko Kamiya (Y)

Department of Bimolecular Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8603, Japan.

Hiroyuki Asanuma (H)

Department of Bimolecular Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8603, Japan.

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