Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!spool.mu.edu!caen!kuhub.cc.ukans.edu!mbcf.stjude.org!bugg From: bugg@mbcf.stjude.org Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.methds-reagnts Subject: antisense oligomers Message-ID: <1991Jun7.170303.8279@mbcf.stjude.org> Date: 7 Jun 91 23:03:02 GMT Organization: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Lines: 14 Does anyone out there have any experience with antisense oligomers? We have this idea to try and prevent translation of our protein of interest with an antisense oligomer overlapping the 5' end of the gene. According to what literature we can find on the subject, it is important to try to stop translation near the start codon, because if you let the protein get started, the oligomer will not prevent its formation. Are there any methods for getting the oligo into the cells other than passive diffusion? Has anyone out there tried delivering a plasmid which produces antisense RNA into a cell to turn off a gene? All advice on the subject would be appreciated. Thanks! Barbara Bugg BUGG@ST.JUDE.ORG St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Memphis, Tennessee USA