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siAbasic: a comprehensive database for potent siRNA-6O sequences without off-target effects

Authors
Park, JongyeunAhn, Seung HyunCho, Kwang MoonGu, DowoonJang, Eun-SookChi, Sung Wook
Issue Date
12-Oct-2018
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Citation
DATABASE-THE JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL DATABASES AND CURATION
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
DATABASE-THE JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL DATABASES AND CURATION
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/72490
DOI
10.1093/database/bay109
ISSN
1758-0463
Abstract
Small interfering RNA (siRNA) is widely used to specifically silence target gene expression, but its microRNA (miRNA)-like function inevitably suppresses hundreds of off-targets. Recently, complete elimination of the off-target repression has been achieved by introducing an abasic nucleotide to the pivot (position 6; siRNA-6O), of which impaired base pairing destabilizes transitional nucleation (positions 2-6). However, siRNA-6O varied in its conservation of on-target activity (similar to 80-100%), demanding bioinformatics to discover the principles underlying its on-target efficiency. Analyses of miRNA-target interactions (Ago HITS-CLIP) showed that the stability of transitional nucleation correlated with the target affinity of RNA interference. Furthermore, interrogated analyses of siRNA screening efficiency, experimental data and broadly conserved miRNA sequences showed that the free energy of transitional nucleation (positions 2-5) in siRNA-6O required the range of stability for effective on-target activity (-6 <= Delta G[2: 5] <= -3.5 kcal mol(-1)). Taking into consideration of these features together with locations, guanine-cytosine content (GC content), nucleotide stretches, single nucleotide polymorphisms and repetitive elements, we implemented a database named 'siAbasic' that provided the list of potent siRNA-6O sequences for most of human and mouse genes (>= similar to 95%), wherein we experimentally validated some of their therapeutic potency. siAbasic will aid to ensure potency of siRNA-6O sequences without concerning off-target effects for experimental and clinical purposes.
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