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A Toxic RNA Catalyzes the In Cellulo Synthesis of Its Own Inhibitor
Authors:Dr Suzanne G Rzuczek  Dr HaJeung Park  Prof Dr Matthew D Disney
Institution:The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Chemistry, 130 Scripps Way, #3A1, Jupiter, FL (USA)
Abstract:Potent modulators of RNA function can be assembled in cellulo by using the cell as a reaction vessel and a disease‐causing RNA as a catalyst. When designing small molecule effectors of function, a balance between permeability and potency must be struck. Low molecular weight compounds are more permeable whereas higher molecular weight compounds are more potent. The advantages of both types of compounds could be synergized if low molecular weight molecules could be transformed into potent, multivalent ligands by a reaction that is catalyzed by binding to a target in cells expressing a genetic defect. It was shown that this approach is indeed viable in cellulo. Small molecule modules with precisely positioned alkyne and azide moieties bind adjacent internal loops in r(CCUG)exp, the causative agent of myotonic dystrophy type 2 (DM2), and are transformed into oligomeric, potent inhibitors of DM2 RNA dysfunction by a Huisgen 1,3‐dipolar cycloaddition reaction, a variant of click chemistry.
Keywords:chemical biology  drug design  medicinal chemistry  nucleic acids  RNA
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