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About Oligonucleotide Therapeutics
Ribo's Oligonucleotide Therapeutics
  • siRNA
  • ASO
  • Aptamer

siRNA is a short double-stranded RNA molecule, normally with a length of 19-30 base pairs. siRNA can bind to AGO proteins to assemble into an RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC). Upon assembly of the RISC, one strand of the siRNA is degraded, while the other strand will remain associated with AGO protein and serve to recognize the messenger RNA (mRNA) of a target gene based on the complementary base pairing rule, and  further induce the cleavage and degradation of the mRNA, thus blocking the expression of a target protein.


ASO is a single-stranded oligonucleotide molecule that can achieve therapeutic effect by binding to target mRNA through complementary base pairing and, either trigger further degradation of the mRNA by RNase H1 or block translation of the mRNA by steric hindrance effect, both resulting in a halt of the expression of the corresponding proteins.


Aptamer refers to the short single-stranded oligonucleotides, normally obtained through SELEX screening, that can bind to a broad range of target molecules, such as proteins, sugars. lipids, or even ions, with high affinity and specificity. Aptamer was previously translated as chemical antibody once up on a time. Up till now only one NDA of aptamer drugs was approved by US FDA.