Chemical modifications of 2′-O-methyl (2′-OMe) and locked nucleic
acid (LNA) of the nucleotides in the seed region (positions 2–8)
of the small interfering RNA (siRNA) guide strand significantly reduced
seed-matched (SM) off-target effects. The siRNA with 2′-OMe
modifications inhibited the expression of a completely-matched (CM)
target gene, whereas that with LNA modifications did not inhibit the
expression of the CM target. By computational predictions of conformational
changes of siRNA by these modifications, we revealed that both modifications
in the siRNA seed region reduce SM off-target effects by steric hindrance
to base-pairing with target transcripts but LNA modifications also
disturb the association of the siRNA guide strand with the Argonaute
(AGO) protein by altering RNA conformation. Thus, chemical modifications
of the siRNA guide strand, which alter steric conformation to disturb
base-pairing with target transcripts but do not disturb the association
with the AGO protein, may successfully suppress off-target effects
without substantial loss of RNA silencing activity.
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