PNAs are expected to be very active in altering the splicing pattern of target RNA sequences. Several reports have been published on this specific task, focused on analysis of PNA altering splicing and vehiculated with a variety of delivery systems. The conclusion, here reviewed, are that PNAs altering splicing have important biological effects. In our own laboratory, we have studied the in vitro effects of a 14-mer PNA targeting a portion of the beta-globin gene intron 1, suggesting that this strategy might be of interest to counteract the excess production of beta-globin. Furthermore, the data obtained on the same 14-mer PNA, conjugated to the SV40 NLS peptide beta-globin-PNA/NLS) to enhance the PNA concentration in cells, demonstrate that the NLS peptide does not interfere with inhibition of the splicing.
PNA-mediated alteration of mRNA splicing
BREVEGLIERI, Giulia;SALVATORI, Francesca;GAMBARI, Roberto
2008
Abstract
PNAs are expected to be very active in altering the splicing pattern of target RNA sequences. Several reports have been published on this specific task, focused on analysis of PNA altering splicing and vehiculated with a variety of delivery systems. The conclusion, here reviewed, are that PNAs altering splicing have important biological effects. In our own laboratory, we have studied the in vitro effects of a 14-mer PNA targeting a portion of the beta-globin gene intron 1, suggesting that this strategy might be of interest to counteract the excess production of beta-globin. Furthermore, the data obtained on the same 14-mer PNA, conjugated to the SV40 NLS peptide beta-globin-PNA/NLS) to enhance the PNA concentration in cells, demonstrate that the NLS peptide does not interfere with inhibition of the splicing.I documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.