Literature DB >> 30896935

Targeting RNA with Small Molecules To Capture Opportunities at the Intersection of Chemistry, Biology, and Medicine.

Matthew D Disney1.   

Abstract

The biology of healthy and disease-affected cells is often mediated by RNA structures, desirable targets for small molecule chemical probes and lead medicines. Although structured regions are found throughout the transcriptome, some even with demonstrated functionality, human RNAs are considered recalcitrant to small molecule targeting. However, targeting structured regions with small molecules provides an important alternative to oligonucleotides that target sequence. In this Perspective, we describe challenges and progress in developing small molecules interacting with RNA (SMIRNAs) to capture their significant opportunities at the intersection of chemistry, biology, and medicine. Key to establishing a new paradigm in chemical biology and medicine is the development of methods to obtain, preferably by design, bioactive compounds that modulate RNA targets and companion methods that validate their direct effects in cells and pre-clinical models. While difficult, demonstration of direct target engagement in the complex cellular milieu, along with methods to establish modes of action, is required to push this field forward. We also describe frameworks for accelerated advancements in this burgeoning area, their implications, key new technologies for development of SMIRNAs, and milestones that have led to broader acceptance of RNA as a small molecule druggable target.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30896935      PMCID: PMC6541398          DOI: 10.1021/jacs.8b13419

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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Review 3.  Methods to identify and optimize small molecules interacting with RNA (SMIRNAs).

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6.  New Chemical Modalities and Strategic Thinking in Early Drug Discovery.

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Review 7.  Design of small molecules targeting RNA structure from sequence.

Authors:  Andrei Ursu; Jessica L Childs-Disney; Ryan J Andrews; Collin A O'Leary; Samantha M Meyer; Alicia J Angelbello; Walter N Moss; Matthew D Disney
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8.  Gini Coefficients as a Single Value Metric to Define Chemical Probe Selectivity.

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Review 9.  Progress toward the development of the small molecule equivalent of small interfering RNA.

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