Patent 8017755 was granted and assigned to President and Fellows of Harvard College on September, 2011 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
RNA molecules have been shown to play a variety of functional roles in biological processes. RNA sequences can adopt 3-D conformations able to regulate transcription. RNA-based transcriptional regulators when recruited to a DNA template act to promote or suppress the transcription of nearby genes. The regulators are thought to act by mimicing the activation domains of protein transcriptional activators. These RNA-based transcriptional regulators may be engineered to regulate transcription based on the binding of a ligand such as a small molecule. RNA sequences of the regulators may be evolved to produce regulators with a greater degree of transcriptional activation or suppression. The RNA-based system of the present invention is useful in studying biological processes and in altering biological process in a therapeutic context.