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  2. Molecular Glue for RNA: Regulating RNA Structure and Function through Synthetic RNA Binding Molecules

Molecular Glue for RNA: Regulating RNA Structure and Function through Synthetic RNA Binding Molecules

  • Chembiochem. 2019 Dec 2;20(23):2903-2910. doi: 10.1002/cbic.201900223.
Chikara Dohno 1 Kazuhiko Nakatani 1
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Regulatory Bioorganic Chemistry, The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, Osaka University, 8-1 Mihogaoka, Ibaraki, Osaka, 567-0047, Japan.
Abstract

We introduce the concept of Molecular Glues for RNA, in which specific RNA-binding small molecules induce designed structural changes in target functional RNAs, resulting in modulation of the functions. (Z)-NCTS is an RNA-mismatch-binding small molecule that recognizes 5'-r(XGG)-3'/5'-r(XGG)-3' sequences (X=U or A) and acts as a molecular glue for RNA. The binding of (Z)-NCTS brings two distinct 5'-r(XGG)-3' domains into contact with each other, and this can result in higher-order structural changes of target RNAs. We applied (Z)-NCTS to induce the formation of a proposed tertiary structure of a ribozyme together with activation of RNA-cleaving ability. The concept of a molecular glue could inspire new small-molecule-based strategies for regulating biological functions: a synthetic small molecule targeting functional RNAs could regulate the RNA structure and function.

Keywords

RNA structures; mismatch-binding ligands; molecular glues; riboswitches; ribozymes.

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    RNA Molecular Glue