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Synthesis and Properties of RNA Modified with Thioamide Internucleoside Linkage

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Abstract

Recent success of RNA therapeutics has reinvigorated interest in chemical modifications of RNA. As exemplified by the phosphorothioates, modifications of sugar-phosphate backbone have been remarkably impactful but relatively underexplored in therapeutic RNAs. The present study reports synthesis, thermal stability, and RNA interference activity of RNAs modified with thioamide linkages. Compared to the previously studied amide-modified RNA, thioamide linkages strongly destabilized a short self-complementary RNA model duplex. However, in short interfering RNAs amides and thioamides had a similar effect on duplex stability and target RNA cleavage activity and specificity. Hence, the thioamide may be added to the toolbox of chemical biologist as a useful backbone modification well tolerated by the RNA interference machinery.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202400364
JournalChemBioChem
Volume25
Issue number16
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 19 2024

Keywords

  • Modified siRNA
  • RNA backbone modifications
  • RNA interference
  • RNAi specificity
  • Thioamide

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