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Inhibition of Melanosome Transport by Inducing Exon Skipping in Melanophilin.


ABSTRACT: Exon skipping is an efficient technique to inhibit specific gene expression induced by a short-sequence peptide nucleic acid (PNA). To date, there has been no study on the effects of PNA on skin pigmentation. In melanocytes, the tripartite complex is responsible for the transport of mature melanosomes from the nucleus to the dendrites. The tripartite complex is composed of Rab27a, Mlph (Melanophilin), and Myosin Va. Defects in the protein Mlph, a melanosome transport-related protein, are known to cause hypopigmentation. Our study shows that Olipass peptide nucleic acid (OPNA), a cell membrane-permeable PNA, targets exon skipping in the Mlph SHD domain, which is involved in Rab27a binding. Our findings demonstrate that OPNA induced exon skipping in melan-a cells, resulting in shortened Mlph mRNA, reduced Mlph protein levels, and melanosome aggregation, as observed by microscopy. Therefore, OPNA inhibits the expression of Mlph by inducing exon skipping within the gene. These results suggest that OPNA, which targets Mlph, may be a potential new whitening agent to inhibit melanosome movement.

SUBMITTER: Kim JY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10315340 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Inhibition of Melanosome Transport by Inducing Exon Skipping in Melanophilin.

Kim Jin Young JY   Han Seon-Young SY   Sung Kiho K   Seo Jeong Yeon JY   Myung Cheol Hwan CH   Jo Chan Song CS   Yoon Jee Hoe JH   Park Ji Yun JY   Hwang Jae Sung JS  

Biomolecules & therapeutics 20230327 4


Exon skipping is an efficient technique to inhibit specific gene expression induced by a short-sequence peptide nucleic acid (PNA). To date, there has been no study on the effects of PNA on skin pigmentation. In melanocytes, the tripartite complex is responsible for the transport of mature melanosomes from the nucleus to the dendrites. The tripartite complex is composed of Rab27a, Mlph (Melanophilin), and Myosin Va. Defects in the protein Mlph, a melanosome transport-related protein, are known t  ...[more]

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