Aptazymes are small, ligand-dependent self-cleaving ribozymes that function independently of transcription factors and can be customized for induction by various small molecules. Here, we introduce these artificial riboswitches for regulation of DNA and RNA viruses. We hypothesize that they represent universally applicable tools for studying viral gene functions and for applications as a safety switch for oncolytic and live vaccine viruses. Our study shows that the insertion of artificial aptazymes into the adenoviral immediate early gene E1A enables small-molecule–triggered, dose-dependent inhibition of gene expression. Aptazyme-mediated shutdown of E1A expression translates into inhibition of adenoviral genome replication, infectious part...
Riboswitches are common gene regulatory units mostly found in bacteria that are capable of altering ...
A small molecule-responsive self-cleaving ribozyme (aptazyme) embedded in the untranslated region of...
RNA possesses great potential for expanding the toolbox currently available to synthetic biologists....
Therapeutic gene transfer by replication-defective viral vectors or, for cancer treatment, by replic...
Efforts to control mammalian gene expression with ligand-responsive riboswitches have been hindered ...
Synthetic riboswitches based on small molecule-responsive self-cleaving ribozymes (aptazymes) embedd...
RNA utilizes many different mechanisms to control gene expression. Among the regulatory elements tha...
Cytotoxicity of transgenes carried by adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors might be desired, for ins...
AbstractAlphavirus-based replicons are a promising nucleic acid vaccine platform characterized by ro...
Self-cleaving ribozymes engineered to be activated or inhibited by a small molecule binding to an RN...
Artificial riboswitches based on ribozymes serve as versatile tools for ligand-dependent gene expres...
Within the last few years, a set of synthetic riboswitches has been engineered, which expands the to...
Riboswitches are functional non-coding RNA regulatory components that play an important role in the ...
Molecular recognition by RNA aptamers has been exploited to control gene expression in response to s...
Conditional gene expression systems are important tools to identify the function of essential genes ...
Riboswitches are common gene regulatory units mostly found in bacteria that are capable of altering ...
A small molecule-responsive self-cleaving ribozyme (aptazyme) embedded in the untranslated region of...
RNA possesses great potential for expanding the toolbox currently available to synthetic biologists....
Therapeutic gene transfer by replication-defective viral vectors or, for cancer treatment, by replic...
Efforts to control mammalian gene expression with ligand-responsive riboswitches have been hindered ...
Synthetic riboswitches based on small molecule-responsive self-cleaving ribozymes (aptazymes) embedd...
RNA utilizes many different mechanisms to control gene expression. Among the regulatory elements tha...
Cytotoxicity of transgenes carried by adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors might be desired, for ins...
AbstractAlphavirus-based replicons are a promising nucleic acid vaccine platform characterized by ro...
Self-cleaving ribozymes engineered to be activated or inhibited by a small molecule binding to an RN...
Artificial riboswitches based on ribozymes serve as versatile tools for ligand-dependent gene expres...
Within the last few years, a set of synthetic riboswitches has been engineered, which expands the to...
Riboswitches are functional non-coding RNA regulatory components that play an important role in the ...
Molecular recognition by RNA aptamers has been exploited to control gene expression in response to s...
Conditional gene expression systems are important tools to identify the function of essential genes ...
Riboswitches are common gene regulatory units mostly found in bacteria that are capable of altering ...
A small molecule-responsive self-cleaving ribozyme (aptazyme) embedded in the untranslated region of...
RNA possesses great potential for expanding the toolbox currently available to synthetic biologists....