Ribozyme-mediated repair of defective mRNA by targeted trans-splicing
- 1 October 1994
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 371 (6498) , 619-622
- https://doi.org/10.1038/371619a0
Abstract
Ribozymes can be targeted to cleave specific RNAs, which has led to much interest in their potential as gene inhibitors. Such trans-cleaving ribozymes join a growing list of agents that stop the flow of genetic information. Here we describe a different application of ribozymes for which they may be uniquely suited. By targeted trans-splicing, a ribozyme can replace a defective portion of RNA with a functional sequence. The self-splicing intron from Tetrahymena thermophila was previously shown to mediate trans-splicing of oligonucleotides in vitro. As a model system for messenger RNA repair, this group I intron was re-engineered to regenerate the proper coding capacity of short, truncated lacZ transcripts. Trans-splicing was efficient in vitro and proceeded in Escherichia coli to generate translatable lacZ messages. Targeted trans-splicing represents a general means of altering the sequence of specified transcripts and may provide a new approach to the treatment of many genetic diseases.Keywords
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