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Tetracyclines as Inhibitors of Pre-microRNA Maturation: A Disconnection between RNA Binding and Inhibition
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Molecular BiologyChemical BiologyEpigeneticsRna BindingPre-microrna MaturationLong Non-coding RnaInhibitory ActivityDicer ProcessingRna Structure PredictionRna BiologyGene ExpressionMicrorna DetectionCell BiologyTumor MicroenvironmentNatural SciencesMetal ChelationNon-coding RnaSmall RnaSystems BiologyMedicineSmall MoleculesDrug Discovery
In a high-throughput screening campaign, we recently discovered the rRNA-binding tetracyclines, methacycline and meclocycline, as inhibitors of Dicer-mediated processing of microRNAs. Herein, we describe our biophysical and biochemical characterization of these compounds. Interestingly, although direct, albeit weak, binding to the pre-microRNA hairpins was observed, the inhibitory activity of these compounds was not due to RNA binding. Through additional biochemical and chemical studies, we revealed that metal chelation likely plays a principle role in their mechanism of inhibition. By exploring the activity of other known RNA-binding scaffolds, we identified additional disconnections between direct RNA interaction and inhibition of Dicer processing. Thus, the results presented within provide a valuable case study in the complexities of targeting RNA with small molecules, particularly with weak binding and potentially promiscuous scaffolds.
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