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Approaches to Validate and Manipulate RNA Targets with Small Molecules in Cells

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Publisher Annual Reviews
Specialties Pharmacology
Toxicology
Date 2015 Oct 31
PMID 26514201
Citations 35
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Abstract

RNA has become an increasingly important target for therapeutic interventions and for chemical probes that dissect and manipulate its cellular function. Emerging targets include human RNAs that have been shown to directly cause cancer, metabolic disorders, and genetic disease. In this review, we describe various routes to obtain bioactive compounds that target RNA, with a particular emphasis on the development of small molecules. We use these cases to describe approaches that are being developed for target validation, which include target-directed cleavage, classic pull-down experiments, and covalent cross-linking. Thus, tools are available to design small molecules to target RNA and to identify the cellular RNAs that are their targets.

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