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      Discovery of a novel deaminated metabolite of a single-stranded oligonucleotide in vivo by mass spectrometry.

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          Aim: A novel single-stranded deaminated oligonucleotide metabolite resulting from a REVERSIR™ oligonucleotide was discovered and identified in monkey liver after subcutaneous administration. Results & methodology: REVERSIR-A and its metabolites were extracted from biological matrices by solid phase extraction and analyzed using LC coupled with high-resolution MS under negative ionization mode. A novel 9-mer metabolite of REVERSIR-A, resulting from deamination of the 3' terminal 2'-O-methyl-adenosine nucleotide to 2'-O-methyl-inosine, was discovered at significant levels in monkey liver. The metabolite's identity was confirmed by LC-MS/MS. Conclusion: This report describes the first observation of a long-chain deaminated metabolite of a single-stranded REVERSIR oligonucleotide in vivo in monkey liver.

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          Journal
          Bioanalysis
          Bioanalysis
          Future Science Ltd
          1757-6199
          1757-6180
          Nov 2019
          : 11
          : 21
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Inc., Cambridge, MA 02142, USA.
          Article
          10.4155/bio-2019-0118
          31829055
          5ce8b7c6-c7a4-48b7-a1e5-f167c9c6c43c
          History

          inosine,oligonucleotide,deamination,MS,small interfering RNA,adenosine,deaminated metabolite,metabolism,RNAi,A-to-I editing

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