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外部引导序列(EGS)技术(The EGS-based technology)是一种新型的基因沉默技术,能诱导内源性的核酶 P(RNase P)对靶mRNA进行有效切割. 以人类巨细胞病毒(HCMV)UL49基因mRNA片段为靶序列,基于前人实验基础上设计出更为精简与高效的改进型EGS (miniEGS),DNA片段长度仅为12 bp. 构建稳定表达HCMV UL49的细胞系,通过应用荧光定量PCR及Western 印迹分别鉴定miniEGS对内源性UL49的抑制效率.结果显示,miniEGS能在HeLa细胞中能达到很高的转染效率(97.9%),并且在转染稳定表达UL49的HeLa细胞系后,发现UL49基因的mRNA与蛋白表达水平都出现明显下降(50%).研究表明, 改进型的EGS序列不仅能有效抑制目的基因的表达,同时因其序列设计的精简性与高效性,可更好地应用到以后的抗病毒研究中.  相似文献   

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RNase P核酶对人巨细胞病毒UL54基因mRNA体外切割作用   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
外部引导序列(EGSs)是mRNA靶序列互补并引导RNase P切割的小RNA片段.我们设计与人巨细胞病毒HCMV(Human Cytomegalovirus) UL54基因mRNA序列互补的EGSs,将其与大肠杆菌来源RNase P催化核心M1 RNA构建成M1GS核酶.通过对UL54基因亚克隆片转录产物体外切割研究,证实该核酶具备对UL54 mRNA片段的特异切割能力,可以发展成为一种抗病毒试剂.  相似文献   

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外部引导序列(EGSs)是mRNA靶序列互补并引导RNaseP切割的小RNA片段。我们设计与人巨细胞病毒HCMV(Human Cytomegalovirus)UL54基因mRNA序列互补的EGSs,将其与大肠杆菌来源RNaseP催化核心M1RNA构建成M1GS核酶。通过对UL54基因亚克降片转录产物体外切割研究,证实该核酶具备对UL54 mRNA片段的特异切割能力,可以发展成为一种抗病毒试剂。  相似文献   

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引导序列(Guide Sequences,GSs)是与mRNA靶序列互补并引导RNase P切割的小RNA片段。设计与人巨细胞病毒HCMV(Human Cytomegalovirus,HCMV)ul54基因D片段mRNA序列互补的GS,将其共价结合到大肠杆菌来源RNase P催化核心M1 RNA,构建成T7-M1GS核酶。通过对ul54基因D片段转录产物体外切割实验和将T7-M1GS构建在含有U6启动子的逆转录病毒载体,与构建在真核载体pEGFP-N1的ul54基因D片段共转染人宫颈癌细胞系HeLa的体内切割实验,证实该核酶具备对ul54基因D片段mRNA的特异切割能力,为利用核酶治疗HCMV感染提供实验基础。  相似文献   

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引导序列(Guide Sequences,GSs)是与mRNA靶序列互补并引导RNase P切割的小RNA片段。设计与人巨细胞病毒HCMV(Human Cytomegalovirus,HCMv)μ/54基因D片段mRNA序列互补的GS,将其共价结合到大肠杆菌来源RNase P催化核心M1 RNA,构建成T7-M1GS核酶。通过对μ/54基因D片段转录产物体外切割实验和将T7-M1GS构建在含有U6启动子的逆转录病毒载体,与构建在真核载体pEGFP-N1的μ/54基因D片段共转染人宫颈癌细胞系HeLa的体内切割实验,证实该核酶具备对μ/54基因D片段mRNA的特异切割能力,为利用核酶治疗HCMV感染提供实验基础。  相似文献   

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对HCMV UL54 mRNA 片段特异性切割的M1GS构建   总被引:4,自引:0,他引:4  
人巨细胞病毒是一种DNA病毒,在人群中一般呈亚临床感染和潜伏感染。为研究病毒基因沉默工具和抗病毒制剂,以人巨细胞病毒UL54基因mRNA序列设计互补的外部引导序列,共价结合到大肠杆菌来源RNaseP催化核心M1RNA上,从而构建成M1GS-T6核酶。通过对DNA聚合酶UL54基因亚克隆片段转录产物体外切割研究,证实该核酶具备对UL54mRNA片段的特异切割能力。  相似文献   

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把一段取自TMV RNA的靶cDNA序列连接在一个体内表达转录载体内的报道基因CAT起译密码子ATG的下游组成了读码框不改变的CAT融合基因,通过测定载体在大肠杆菌内表达的CAT活力变化,观察了与CAT同时表达的核酶在体内对靶序列的作用。当专一核酶RZ1、RZ1A或RZ1表达时,CAT的酶活力下降了30%,但非专一核酶RZ3的表达并不改变CAT活力。凝胶电泳和引物延伸结果表明CAT活力的下降是由于这些核酶对融合CAT mRNA在5’靶序列区发生了专一切割从而影响了蛋白的合成所致。  相似文献   

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核酶具有特异识别和切割靶RNA的特点,从而可以抑制一些特异基因产物的表达,而I型内含子核酶,不但具有剪切功能,而且可以进行顺式剪接及反式剪接。随着人们对I型内含子核酶的功能结构也有了进一步认识,相继用I型内含子核酶对p53突变mRNA及镰形红细胞贫血等遗传性疾病致病基因mRNA的修复做了大量的研究,并取得了一定的成果。  相似文献   

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核酶对人巨细胞病毒mRNA片段的体外切割   总被引:6,自引:1,他引:6  
引导序列GSs(GuideSequences)是能与mRNA互补,引导核酶RNaseP催化核心M1RNA对互补区域特异切割的小片段游离RNA。针对人巨细胞病毒HCMV(humancytomegalovirus)DNA聚合酶mRNA序列设计GS,共价结合到大肠杆菌来源M1RNA中,构建成M1GST7核酶。通过对巨细胞病毒DNA聚合酶亚克隆片段转录产物体外切割实验,表明该核酶具备对DNA聚合酶mRNA片段的特异切割能力 。  相似文献   

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针对丙型肝炎病毒RNA(HCV-RNA)的5′非编码区和部分C区的二级结构,设计并合成了四个不同的锤头型核酶(ribozyme A, ribozyme B, ribozyme C1, ribozyme C2).首先应用体外切割实验筛选出作用于HCV-RNA起始密码子上游GTA↓位点的核酶RzA有较好的活性.为初步验证核酶RzA在细胞内的切割活性,经脂质体介导,将RzA-RNA与另一携带该核酶靶基因的质粒表达载体pCl-neo-luciferase(载体中荧光素酶基因受核酶靶基因的调控)共转染HepG2细胞.通过测定荧光素酶基因的表达证实了核酶在细胞内有较好的切割活性.在此实验基础上,把RzA基因克隆至pCl-neo质粒表达载体中,再次经脂质体介导,将重组的表达载体pCl-neo-RzA与携带该核酶靶基因的质粒表达载体pCl-neo-luciferase共转染HepG2细胞,获得了更好的切割效果.  相似文献   

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Background

Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is a ubiquitous herpesvirus that typically causes asymptomatic infections in healthy individuals but may lead to serious complications in newborns and immunodeficient individuals. The emergence of drug-resistant strains of HCMV has posed a need for the development of new drugs and treatment strategies. Antisense molecules are promising gene-targeting agents for specific regulation of gene expression. External guide sequences (EGSs) are oligonucleotides that consist of a sequence complementary to a target mRNA and recruit intracellular RNase P for specific degradation of the target RNA. The UL49-deletion BAC of HCMV was significantly defective in growth in human foreskin fibroblasts. Therefore, UL49 gene may serve as a potential target for novel drug development to combat HCMV infection. In this study, DNA-based EGS molecules were synthesized to target the UL49 mRNA of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV).

Results

By cleavage activity assessing in vitro, the EGS aimed to the cleavage site 324 nt downstream from the translational initiation codon of UL49 mRNA (i.e. EGS324) was confirmed be efficient to direct human RNase P to cleave the target mRNA sequence. When EGS324 was exogenously administered into HCMV-infected human foreskin fibroblasts (HFFs), a significant reduction of ~76% in the mRNA and ~80% in the protein expression of UL49 gene, comparing with the cells transfected with control EGSs. Furthermore, a reduction of about 330-fold in HCMV growth were observed in HCMV-infected HFFs treated with the EGS.

Conclusions

These results indicated that UL49 gene was essential for replication of HCMV. Moreover, our study provides evidence that exogenous administration of a DNA-based EGS can be used as a potential therapeutic approach for inhibiting gene expression and replication of a human virus.  相似文献   

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Ribonuclease P (RNase P) complexed with external guide sequence (EGS) represents a novel nucleic acid-based gene interference approach to modulate gene expression. We have previously used an in vitro selection procedure to generate EGS variants that efficiently direct human RNase P to cleave a target mRNA in vitro. In this study, a variant was used to target the mRNA encoding the protease of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), which is essential for viral capsid formation and replication. The EGS variant was about 35-fold more active in inducing human RNase P to cleave the mRNA in vitro than the EGS derived from a natural tRNA. Moreover, a reduction of 95% in the expression of the protease and a reduction of 4,000-fold in viral growth were observed in HCMV-infected cells that expressed the EGS variant, whereas a reduction of 80% in the protease expression and an inhibition of 150-fold in viral growth were detected in cells that expressed the EGS derived from a natural tRNA sequence. No significant reduction in viral protease expression or viral growth was observed in cells that either did not express an EGS or produced a "disabled" EGS, which carried nucleotide mutations that precluded RNase P recognition. Our results provide direct evidence that engineered EGS variant is highly effective in blocking HCMV expression and growth by targeting the viral protease. Furthermore, these results demonstrate the utility of engineered EGS RNAs in gene targeting applications, including the inhibition of HCMV infection by blocking the expression of virus-encoded essential proteins.  相似文献   

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Inhibition of viral gene expression by human ribonuclease P.   总被引:10,自引:0,他引:10       下载免费PDF全文
D Kawa  J Wang  Y Yuan    F Liu 《RNA (New York, N.Y.)》1998,4(11):1397-1406
External guide sequences (EGSs) are small RNA molecules which consist of a sequence complementary to a target mRNA and render the target RNA susceptible to degradation by ribonuclease P (RNase P). EGSs were designed to target the mRNA encoding thymidine kinase (TK) of herpes simplex virus 1 for degradation. These EGSs were shown to be able to direct human RNase P to cleave the TK mRNA sequence efficiently in vitro. A reduction of about 80% in the expression level of both TK mRNA and protein was observed in human cells that steadily expressed an EGS, but not in cells that either did not express the EGS or produced a "disabled" EGS which carried a single nucleotide mutation that precluded RNase P recognition. Thus, EGSs may represent novel gene-targeting agents for inhibition of gene expression and antiviral activity.  相似文献   

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RNase P complexed with external guide sequence (EGS) represents a novel nucleic-acid-based gene interference approach to modulate gene expression. In this study, a functional EGS RNA was constructed to target the overlapping mRNA region of two human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) capsid proteins, the capsid scaffolding protein (CSP) and assemblin. The EGS RNA was shown to be able to direct human RNase P to cleave the target mRNA sequence efficiently in vitro. A reduction of approximately 75%-80% in the mRNA and protein expression levels of both CSP and assemblin and a reduction of 800-fold in viral growth were observed in human cells that expressed the functional EGS, but not in cells that either did not express the EGS or produced a "disabled" EGS that carried nucleotide mutations that precluded RNase P recognition. The action of the EGS is specific as the RNase P-mediated cleavage only reduces the expression of the CSP and assemblin but not other viral genes examined. Further studies of the antiviral effects of the EGS indicate that the expression of the functional EGS has no effect on HCMV genome replication but blocks viral capsid maturation, consistent with the notion that CSP and assemblin play essential roles in HCMV capsid formation. Our study provides the first direct evidence that EGS RNAs effectively inhibit HCMV gene expression and growth. Moreover, these results demonstrate the utility of EGS RNAs in gene therapy applications, including the treatment of HCMV infection by inhibiting the expression of virus-encoded essential proteins.  相似文献   

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External guide sequences (EGSs) are RNA molecules that consist of a sequence complementary to a target mRNA and recruit intracellular ribonuclease P (RNase P), a tRNA processing enzyme, for specific degradation of the target mRNA. We have previously used an in vitro selection procedure to generate EGS variants that efficiently induce human RNase P to cleave a target mRNA in vitro. In this study, we constructed EGSs from a variant to target the overlapping region of the S mRNA, pre-S/L mRNA, and pregenomic RNA (pgRNA) of hepatitis B virus (HBV), which are essential for viral replication and infection. The EGS variant was about 50-fold more efficient in inducing human RNase P to cleave the mRNA in vitro than the EGS derived from a natural tRNA. Following Salmonella -mediated gene delivery, the EGSs were expressed in cultured HBV-carrying cells. A reduction of about 97% and 75% in the level of HBV RNAs and proteins and an inhibition of about 6,000- and 130-fold in the levels of capsid-associated HBV DNA were observed in cells treated with Salmonella vectors carrying the expression cassette for the variant and the tRNA-derived EGS, respectively. Our study provides direct evidence that the EGS variant is more effective in blocking HBV gene expression and DNA replication than the tRNA-derived EGS. Furthermore, these results demonstrate the feasibility of developing Salmonella -mediated gene delivery of highly active EGS RNA variants as a novel approach for gene-targeting applications such as anti-HBV therapy.  相似文献   

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Kim K  Liu F 《Biochimica et biophysica acta》2007,1769(11-12):603-612
Ribonuclease P (RNase P) complexed with an external guide sequence (EGS) represents a novel nucleic acid-based gene interference approach to modulate gene expression. This enzyme is a ribonucleoprotein complex for tRNA processing. In Escherichia coli, RNase P contains a catalytic RNA subunit (M1 ribozyme) and a protein subunit (C5 cofactor). EGSs, which are RNAs derived from natural tRNAs, bind to a target mRNA and render the mRNA susceptible to hydrolysis by RNase P and M1 ribozyme. When covalently linked with a guide sequence, M1 can be engineered into a sequence-specific endonuclease, M1GS ribozyme, which cleaves any target RNAs that base pair with the guide sequence. Studies have demonstrated efficient cleavage of mRNAs by M1GS and RNase P complexed with EGSs in vitro. Moreover, highly active M1GS and EGSs were successfully engineered using in vitro selection procedures. EGSs and M1GS ribozymes are effective in blocking gene expression in both bacteria and human cells, and exhibit promising activity for antimicrobial, antiviral, and anticancer applications. In this review, we highlight some recent results using the RNase P-based technology, and offer new insights into the future of using EGS and M1GS RNA as tools for basic research and as gene-targeting agents for clinical applications.  相似文献   

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RNase P, an enzyme essential for tRNA biosynthesis, can be directed to cleave any RNA when the target RNA is in a complex with a short, complementary oligonucleotide called an external guide sequence (EGS). RNase P from Escherichia coli can cleave phage lambda N mRNA in vitro or in vivo when the mRNA is in a complex with an EGS. The EGS can either be separate from or covalently linked to M1 RNA, the catalytic RNA subunit of RNase P. The requirement for Mg2+ in the reaction in vitro is lower when the EGS is covalently linked to M1 RNA. Substrates made of DNA can also be cleaved by RNase P in vitro in complexes with RNA EGSs. When either kind of EGS construct is used in vivo, burst size of phage lambda is reduced by > or = 40%. Reduction in burst size depends on efficient expression of the EGS constructs. The product of phage lambda gene N appears to function in a stoichiometric fashion.  相似文献   

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External guide sequences (EGSs) are small RNA molecules that bind to a target mRNA, form a complex resembling the structure of a tRNA, and render the mRNA susceptible to hydrolysis by RNase P, a tRNA processing enzyme. An in vitro selection procedure was used to select EGSs that direct human RNase P to cleave the mRNA encoding thymidine kinase (TK) of herpes simplex virus 1. One of the selected EGSs, TK17, was at least 35 times more active in directing RNase P in cleaving TK mRNA in vitro than the EGS derived from a natural tRNA sequence. TK17, when in complex with the TK mRNA sequence, resembles a portion of tRNA structure and exhibits an enhanced binding affinity to the target mRNA. Moreover, a reduction of 95 and 50% in the TK expression was found in herpes simplex virus 1-infected cells that expressed the selected EGS and the EGS derived from the natural tRNA sequence, respectively. Our study provides direct evidence that EGS molecules isolated by the selection procedure are effective in tissue culture. These results also demonstrate the potential for using the selection procedure as a general approach for the generation of highly effective EGSs for gene-targeting application.  相似文献   

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