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Defining the RNA Internal Loops Preferred by Benzimidazole Derivatives via 2D Combinatorial Screening and Computational Analysis
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2011
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Drug TargetEngineeringStructural BioinformaticsComputational AnalysisMolecular BiologyChemical BiologyImportant RnasRna MotifsNucleic Acid BiomarkersMolecular DesignRna TargetsCombinatorial ScreeningMolecular DiagnosticsRna ProcessingMolecular SciencesBenzimidazole DerivativesRna Structure PredictionRna BiologyMolecular ModelingBioinformaticsStructural BiologyBiomolecular EngineeringComputational BiologyNucleic Acid BiochemistrySynthetic BiologySystems BiologyMedicineSmall MoleculesDrug DiscoveryHigh-throughput Screening
RNA is an important therapeutic target; however, RNA targets are generally underexploited due to a lack of understanding of the small molecules that bind RNA and the RNA motifs that bind small molecules. Herein, we describe the identification of the RNA internal loops derived from a 4096 member 3 × 3 nucleotide loop library that are the most specific and highest affinity binders to a series of four designer, druglike benzimidazoles. These studies establish a potentially general protocol to define the highest affinity and most specific RNA motif targets for heterocyclic small molecules. Such information could be used to target functionally important RNAs in genomic sequence.
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