Identification of glycosylated nucleosides in small synthetic glyco‐RNAs

Author:

Michael Frank St.1,Hamouda Maha Ben2ORCID,Stupak Jacek1,Li Jianjun1,Pearson Angela2ORCID,Sauvageau Janelle1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Human Health Therapeutics National Research Council 100 Sussex Dr. K1N 5A2 Ottawa Ontario Canada

2. INRS-Centre Armand-Frappier Santé Biotechnologie 531, boul. des Prairies Laval Québec H7V 1B7 Canada

Abstract

AbstractRecently, the post‐transcriptional modification of RNA with N‐glycans was reported, changing the paradigm that RNAs are not commonly N‐glycosylated. Moreover, glycan modifications of RNA are investigated for therapeutic targeting purposes. But the glyco‐RNA field is in its infancy with many challenges to overcome. One question is how to accurately characterize glycosylated RNA constructs. Thus, we generated glycosylated forms of Y5 RNA mimics, a short non‐coding RNA. The simple glycans lactose and sialyllactose were attached to the RNA backbone using azide‐alkyne cycloadditions. Using nuclease digestion followed by LC−MS, we confirmed the presence of the glycosylated nucleosides, and characterized the chemical linkage. Next, we probed if glycosylation would affect the cellular response to Y5 RNA. We treated human foreskin fibroblasts in culture with the generated compounds. Key transcripts in the innate immune response were quantified by RT‐qPCR. We found that under our experimental conditions, exposure of cells to the Y5 RNA did not trigger an interferon response, and glycosylation of this RNA did not have an impact. Thus, we have identified a successful approach to chemically characterize synthetic glyco‐RNAs, which will be critical for further studies to elucidate how the presence of complex glycans on RNA affects the cellular response.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Organic Chemistry,Molecular Biology,Molecular Medicine,Biochemistry

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