The University of Texas researchers have recently discovered that small synthetic RNAs (sRNAs) that are complementary to sequences located 3′-outside of genes can efficiently modulate gene expression. These new findings significantly expand the transcription-regulatory potential of sRNAs, and they also may provide useful leads for other artificial nucleobase oligomers to target sequences beyond the 3′ termini of mRNA.
doi:10.4161/adna.1.2.13945
PMCID: PMC3116577
PMID: 21686239
small RNAs; 3′ non-coding transcripts; gene expression modulation; DNA looping; peptide nucleic acid (PNA)