Title: Morpholinos
1Morpholinos
- for gene knockdown and splice modification
Jon D. Moulton Summer 2008
2Gene Tools, LLCPhilomath, Oregon, USA
3Gene Tools LLC
- Gene Tools makes Morpholino antisense oligos in
Philomath, Oregon. - Researchers use Morpholinos to learn about the
functions of proteins in cells. - We target a custom-made Morpholino to a
particular mRNA to stop a cell from making a
particular protein.
4Cells make proteins
- Well look at parts of a cell that are important
for making proteins, then look at some of the
steps that occur in a cell as it makes a protein. - Morpholinos alter some of these steps. Well
come back to Morpholinos soon.
5Summary
Parts of animal cells Making a Protein Antisense
Structure Blocking Translation Modifying
Splicing Embryos Delivery to Cytosol Therapeutic
Applications Publication Notes
6Summary
Parts of animal cells Making a Protein Antisense
Structure Blocking Translation Modifying
Splicing Embryos Delivery to Cytosol Therapeutic
Applications Publication Notes
7Some important biomolecules
- Proteins
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- Nucleic acids
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- Lipids
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- Carbohydrates
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8Some important biomolecules
- Proteins
- structure, signaling, catalysis
- Nucleic acids
- information, plans for proteins
- Lipids
- separating compartments
- Carbohydrates
- energy, signaling
9Plasma membrane
10Plasma membrane
The cells membrane is made of a
two-molecule-thick layer of detergent-like
substance. Think of the membrane as a very
stable soap bubble that separates stuff inside
from stuff outside.
11Plasma membrane
This space, inside the plasma membrane, is
called the cytosol.
12Nuclear envelope
13Nuclear envelope
- The nuclear envelope
- and its contents are
- called the nucleus.
14DNA
15DNA
- DNA stores information needed for making
proteins. - The order of the DNA bases determines the order
of amino acids in a protein.
16RNA
17RNA
- An RNA molecule carries a temporary copy of the
instructions for making a protein, shuttling the
instructions from the nucleus to the cytosol.
18RNA
- RNA is processed in the nucleus. Some parts,
called introns, are spliced out. Other parts,
exons, are sent to the cytosol.
19Ribosomes
20Ribosomes
- Ribosomes are the structures where the cell
manufactures proteins.
21Protein
22Summary
Parts of animal cells Making a Protein Antisense
Structure Blocking Translation Modifying
Splicing Embryos Delivery to Cytosol Therapeutic
Applications Publication Notes
23Now we zoom in
24Making a Protein
25Making a Protein
- Two main steps, transcription and translation
- Transcription DNA is copied making mRNA.
- Translation mRNA directs which amino acids
- to put into a protein
26Making a Protein
- Two main steps, transcription and translation
- Transcription DNA is copied making mRNA.
- Translation mRNA directs which amino acids
- to put into a protein
Transcription
Translation
27Making a Protein
28Making a Protein (where the steps happen)
- In the nucleus Transcription
- DNA is copied into mRNA and introns are removed
(spliced) from mRNA. - In the cytosol Translation
- On a ribosome, mRNA directs which amino acids to
put in a protein.
Transcription
Translation
Splicing
29Making a Protein
30Making a Protein
31Making a Protein
32Making a Protein
33Summary
Parts of animal cells Making a Protein Antisense
Structure Blocking Translation Modifying
Splicing Embryos Delivery to Cytosol Therapeutic
Applications Publication Notes
34Antisense
35Antisense
36Antisense
37Morpholinobound toRNA
- Watson-Crick bonds
- (A to T, C to G)
- Bases positioned for
- strong binding
- Usually 25 base
- Morpholino oligos
- are used
38Morpholino bound to RNA with the structure of the
bases shown
39Representative Antisense Structures
RNA RISC dependant
Morpholino Steric blocking
Phosphorothioate RNase-H dependant
40Antisense Mechanisms
- RNase-H RISC Steric
- dependant dependant blocking
41Summary
Parts of animal cells Making a Protein Antisense
Structure Blocking Translation Modifying
Splicing Embryos Delivery to Cytosol Therapeutic
Applications Publication Notes
42What is Translation?
- In the cytosol, an initiation complex forms on an
mRNA and moves to the start codon (AUG). - The large ribosomal subunit arrives and forms a
complete ribosome. - The ribosome moves along the mRNA, putting
together amino acids to form a protein.
43What is Translation?
44What is Translation?
45What is Translation?
46What is Translation?
47Blocking Translation
A steric-blocking oligo stops the initiation
complex as it moves toward the start codon.
Without reaching the start codon, the complete
ribosome cannot form. Without the complete
ribosome, the protein will not be made.
48Making a Protein (review)
49Blocking Translation
50Assaying Translation Blocking
10 ng Morpholino oligo microinjected into frog egg
Western blot
Stancheva I, Collins AL, Van den Veyver IB,
Zoghbi H, Meehan RR. A mutant form of MeCP2
protein associated with human Rett syndrome
cannot be displaced from methylated DNA by notch
in Xenopus embryos. Mol Cell. 2003
Aug12(2)425-35.
51Summary
Parts of animal cells Making a Protein Antisense
Structure Blocking Translation Modifying
Splicing Embryos Delivery to Cytosol Therapeutic
Applications Publication Notes
52What is splicing?
53Blocking Splicing
When a Morpholino binds to boundary of an exon
and an intron, the Morpholino can change pre-mRNA
splicing. This results in a changed mRNA and
possibly a changed protein.
54Making a Protein (review)
55Blocking Splicing
56Assaying Splice Blocking
DNA made by RT-PCR using primers 1 3, DNA size
measured using gel electrophoresis
Lane from control fish is labeled 0, lane from
fish treated with Morpholino is labeled 5
Draper BW, Morcos PA, Kimmel CB. Inhibition of
zebrafish fgf8 pre-mRNA splicing with morpholino
oligos A quantifiable method for gene knockdown.
Genesis. 2001 Jul30(3)154-6.
57Odd splices can happen
58Summary
Parts of animal cells Making a Protein Antisense
Structure Blocking Translation Modifying
Splicing Embryos Delivery to Cytosol Therapeutic
Applications Publication Notes
59Embryo Applications - UROD
- Zebrafish (Danio rerio) example
- Knockdown of uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase
(EC 4.1.1.37)
Knockdown of UROD makes fluorescent
uroporphyrinogen accumulate
60Embryo Applications - VEGF
61Embryo Applications - GFP
62Embryo Applications oep
63Summary
Parts of animal cells Making a Protein Antisense
Structure Blocking Translation Modifying
Splicing Embryos Delivery to Cytosol Therapeutic
Applications Publication Notes
64Delivery into Cytosol
- In most tissues, bare Morpholino oligos enter
cells poorly. - There are several good methods for enhancing
delivery into the cytosol - Method Application
- Endo-Porter Cell cultures
- Vivo-Morpholinos Cultures in vivo
- Peptide conjugates Cultures in vivo
- Microinjection Embryos
- Scrape-loading Cell culture
- Electroporation Cultures embryos
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65Endo-Porter
The Endo-Porter peptide delivers Morpholinos,
peptides, or other weakly-charged cargo to the
cytosol of cultured cells through an endocytotic
pathway.
66Summary
Parts of animal cells Making a Protein Antisense
Structure Blocking Translation Modifying
Splicing Embryos Delivery to Cytosol Therapeutic
Applications Publication Notes
67Animal Applications
- Applications being developed in animals for
Morpholino oligos include - Treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy
- (currently in clinical trials)
- Prevention of restenosis after angioplasty
- Cancer (adenocarcinoma, breast prostate)
- Treatment of bacterial diseases
- Treatment of viral diseases (next page)
68Antiviral Applications
- Morpholino oligos are being/have been tested
against - Flaviviridae Hepacivirus Hepatitis C virus
- Flaviviridae Flavivirus West Nile virus
- Orthomyxoviridae Influenzavirus Influenza A
virus - Coronaviridae Coronavirus SARS virus
- Flaviviridae Flavivirus Dengue virus
- Filoviridae Filovirus Ebola virus
- Filoviridae Filovirus Marburg virus
- Caliciviridae Vesivirus
69Summary
Parts of animal cells Making a Protein Antisense
Structure Blocking Translation Modifying
Splicing Embryos Delivery to Cytosol Therapeutic
Applications Publication Notes
70Resources on the web
Introduction Morpholino article on Wikipedia
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morpholino More
technical sites www.gene-tools.com Gene Tools,
LLC www.avibio.com AVI Biopharma, Inc
www.zfin.org Zebrafish Information Network
71Publication database
- An online database at the Gene Tools
- website lists over 2300 publications
- using Morpholinos (as of fall 2008).
- Web address
- pubs.gene-tools.com
72Acknowledgements
- Thanks to
- The staff of Gene Tools, LLC for critique
- Richard Meehan for his Western blot image
- Bruce Draper for his RT-PCR gel image.
73Gene Tools, LLCPhilomath, Oregon, USA