Tuning G-quadruplex nanostructures with lipids. Towards designing hybrid scaffolds for oligonucleotide delivery

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2021-01-11T11:17:33Z

2021-01-11T11:17:33Z

2020-12-24

2021-01-11T11:17:33Z

Abstract

Two G-quadruplex forming oligonucleotides [d(TG4T)4 and d(TG6T)4] were selected as two tetramolecular quadruplex nanostructures because of their demonstrated ability to be modified with hydrophobic molecules. This allowed us to synthesize two series of G-quadruplex conjugates that differed in the number of G-tetrads, as well as in the terminal position of the lipid modification. Both solution and solid-phase syntheses were carried out to yield the corresponding lipid oligonucleotide conjugates modified at their 3′- and 5′-termini, respectively. Biophysical studies confirmed that the presence of saturated alkyl chains with different lengths did not affect the G-quadruplex integrity, but increased the stability. Next, the G-quadruplex domain was added to an 18-mer antisense oligonucleotide. Gene silencing studies confirmed the ability of such G-rich oligonucleotides to facilitate the inhibition of target Renilla luciferase without showing signs of toxicity in tumor cell lines.

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English

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MDPI

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22010121

International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2020, vol. 22, p. 121

https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22010121

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cc-by (c) Grijalvo, Santiago et al., 2020

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