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Investigation of Sequence-Penetration Relationships of Antisense Oligonucleotides
Authors:Nefeli Batistatou  Prof. Joshua A. Kritzer
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts, 02155 USA
Abstract:A major limitation for the development of more effective oligonucleotide therapeutics has been a lack of understanding of their penetration into the cytosol. While prior work has shown how backbone modifications affect cytosolic penetration, it is unclear how cytosolic penetration is affected by other features including base composition, base sequence, length, and degree of secondary structure. We have applied the chloroalkane penetration assay, which exclusively reports on material that reaches the cytosol, to investigate the effects of these characteristics on the cytosolic uptake of druglike oligonucleotides. We found that base composition and base sequence had moderate effects, while length did not correlate directly with the degree of cytosolic penetration. Investigating further, we found that the degree of secondary structure had the largest and most predictable correlations with cytosolic penetration. These methods and observations add a layer of design for maximizing the efficacy of new oligonucleotide therapeutics.
Keywords:HaloTag  cell penetration  drug delivery  antisense oligonucleotides  secondary structure
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