Affiliation:
1. SANKEN (The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research), Osaka University
Abstract
Abstract
Circular RNAs (circRNAs), are a covalently closed, single-stranded RNA without 5′- and 3′-termini, commonly stem from the exons of precursor mRNAs (pre-mRNAs). They have recently garnered interest, with studies uncovering their pivotal roles in regulating various aspects of cell functions and disease progressions. A notable feature of circRNA lies in the mechanism of its biogenesis involving a specialized form of splicing: back-splicing. A splicing process that relies on interactions between introns flanking the circularizing exon to bring the up and downstream splice sites in proximity through the formation of a prerequisite hairpin structure, allowing the spliceosomes to join the two splice sites together to produce a circular RNA molecule. Based on this mechanism, we explored the feasibility of facilitating the formation of such a prerequisite hairpin structure by utilizing a newly designed oligonucleotide, CircuLarIzation Promoting OligoNucleotide (CLIP-ON), to promote the production of circRNA in cells. CLIP-ON was designed to hybridize with and physically bridge two distal sequences in the flanking introns of the circularizing exons. The feasibility of CLIP-ON was confirmed in HeLa cells using a model pre-mRNA, demonstrating the applicability of CLIP-ON as a trans-acting modulator to upregulate the production of circRNAs in a cellular environment.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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