We investigated the effect of two peptide nucleic acids (PNAs), which are complementary to the RNA component of human telomerase, on the catalytic activity of the enzyme. PNAs induced a dose-dependent reduction of telomerase activity in cell extracts from human melanoma cell lines and surgical specimens. To down-regulate telomerase in intact cells, we generated a chimeric molecule synthesized by coupling the 13-mer PNA to the Antennapedia peptide. The PNA construct induced a dose- and time-dependent inhibition of telomerase activity. However, a 20-day exposure to the PNA construct only caused a slight increase in melanoma cell doubling time and failed to induce any telomere shortening.

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