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Autonomously folded ?-helical lockers promote RNAi.


ABSTRACT: RNAi is an indispensable research tool with a substantial therapeutic potential. However, the complete transition of the approach to an applied capability remains hampered due to poorly understood relationships between siRNA delivery and gene suppression. Here we propose that interfacial tertiary contacts between ?-helices can regulate siRNA cytoplasmic delivery and RNAi. We introduce a rationale of helical amphipathic lockers that differentiates autonomously folded helices, which promote gene silencing, from helices folded with siRNA, which do not. Each of the helical designs can deliver siRNA into cells via energy-dependent endocytosis, while only autonomously folded helices with pre-locked hydrophobic interfaces were able to promote statistically appreciable gene silencing. We propose that it is the amphipathic locking of interfacing helices prior to binding to siRNA that enables RNAi. The rationale offers structurally balanced amphipathic scaffolds to advance the exploitation of functional RNAi.

SUBMITTER: Guyader CP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5056365 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Autonomously folded α-helical lockers promote RNAi.

Guyader Christian P E CP   Lamarre Baptiste B   De Santis Emiliana E   Noble James E JE   Slater Nigel K NK   Ryadnov Maxim G MG  

Scientific reports 20161010


RNAi is an indispensable research tool with a substantial therapeutic potential. However, the complete transition of the approach to an applied capability remains hampered due to poorly understood relationships between siRNA delivery and gene suppression. Here we propose that interfacial tertiary contacts between α-helices can regulate siRNA cytoplasmic delivery and RNAi. We introduce a rationale of helical amphipathic lockers that differentiates autonomously folded helices, which promote gene s  ...[more]

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