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RNA-related processes

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Cat. No.: HY-159806
CAS No.: 2415-43-2
Synonyms: 3',5'-Uridylyluridine
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UU ((3′,5′)-Uridylyluridine) is a nucleobase-containing dinucleotide derivative. UU can be used for the study of RNA-related processes .
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Cat. No.: HY-159806A
CAS No.: 101609-06-7
Synonyms: 3',5'-Uridylyluridine TEA
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UU ((3′,5′)-Uridylyluridine) TFA is a nucleobase-containing dinucleotide derivative. UU TFA can be used for the study of RNA-related processes .
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Cat. No.: HY-L248
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The RNA-targeted bioactive compound library is a high-quality collection of small molecules specifically designed and curated to target RNA structures and functions. It is widely applied in cutting-edge drug discovery and life science research. Unlike traditional strategies that focus on protein targets, RNA-targeted compounds can directly modulate various functional RNA molecules by influencing their splicing, translation, stability, or structural conformation, thereby enabling precise intervention in key biological processes. In the field of drug development, these compounds provide a novel approach to addressing previously “undruggable” targets and have demonstrated significant potential in areas such as oncology, antiviral therapies, and neurodegenerative diseases. For example, by targeting disease-associated RNA structural domains or regulating the aberrant expression of non-coding RNAs, these compounds can effectively inhibit disease progression or restore normal cellular function. In mechanistic studies, RNA-targeted compounds serve as valuable chemical biology tools to elucidate the roles of RNA in gene expression regulation, cellular signaling pathways, and disease development.

The MCE RNA-targeted bioactive compound library contains 860 compounds, sourced from databases such as TargetRX Atlas and R-BIND. The library features excellent structural diversity and biological activity, making it suitable for high-throughput screening (HTS), target validation, phenotypic screening, and lead compound discovery. It represents a valuable resource for RNA-related research and innovative drug development.