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Stronger together for in-cell translation: natural and unnatural base modified mRNA.


ABSTRACT: The preparation of highly modified mRNAs and visualization of their cellular distribution are challenging. We report in-cell application of in vitro transcribed mRNA containing natural base modifications and site-specifically introduced artificial nucleotides. Click chemistry on mRNA allows visualization in cells with excellent signal intensities. While non-specific introduction of reporter groups often leads to loss in mRNA functionality, we combined the benefits from site-specificity in the 3'-UTR incorporated unnatural nucleotides with the improved translation efficiency of the natural base modifications Ψ and 5mC. A series of experiments is described to observe, quantify and verify mRNA functionality. This approach represents a new way to visualize mRNA delivery into cells and monitor its spread on a cellular level and translation efficiency. We observed increased protein expression from this twofold chemically modified, artificial mRNA counterbalancing a reduced transfection rate. This synergetic effect can be exploited as a powerful tool for future research on mRNA therapeutics.

SUBMITTER: Bornewasser L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9067582 | biostudies-literature | 2022 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Stronger together for in-cell translation: natural and unnatural base modified mRNA.

Bornewasser Lisa L   Domnick Christof C   Kath-Schorr Stephanie S  

Chemical science 20220303 17


The preparation of highly modified mRNAs and visualization of their cellular distribution are challenging. We report in-cell application of <i>in vitro</i> transcribed mRNA containing natural base modifications and site-specifically introduced artificial nucleotides. Click chemistry on mRNA allows visualization in cells with excellent signal intensities. While non-specific introduction of reporter groups often leads to loss in mRNA functionality, we combined the benefits from site-specificity in  ...[more]

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