靶向rna识别基序治疗的挑战。

IF 6.4 2区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: RNA Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1002/wrna.1877
Stefan Schmeing, Peter 't Hart
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RNA识别基序(RRM)是人类蛋白质组中最常见的RNA结合结构域。RRM结构域为RNA结合蛋白提供序列特异性RNA识别,使它们能够参与RNA中心过程,如mRNA成熟、翻译起始、剪接和RNA降解。它们通过过度表达或突变是各种疾病的驱动因素,使它们成为有吸引力的治疗靶点,并且通过它们的RRM结构域与化合物解决这些蛋白质正获得越来越多的关注。然而,由于结构域的小尺寸和其RNA结合界面的高度结构保守性,寻找选择性和有效的RNA竞争对手仍然是非常具有挑战性的。尽管存在这些挑战,已经报道了几种含有蛋白质的RRM的化合物选择,但通常生物物理证据有限,选择性低。选择性靶向RRM结构域的解决方案可能是完全避免rna结合表面,而是寻找与其他蛋白质形成的复合口袋或蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用位点,这些位点调节靶标的活性,但不太保守。替代方法,如寡核苷酸、多肽和分子胶,是令人兴奋的新方法,可以解决这些具有挑战性的目标,并在RNA调控水平上实现治疗干预的目标。
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Challenges in Therapeutically Targeting the RNA-Recognition Motif.

The RNA recognition motif (RRM) is the most common RNA binding domain found in the human proteome. RRM domains provide RNA-binding proteins with sequence specific RNA recognition allowing them to participate in RNA-centric processes such as mRNA maturation, translation initiation, splicing, and RNA degradation. They are drivers of various diseases through overexpression or mutation, making them attractive therapeutic targets and addressing these proteins through their RRM domains with chemical compounds is gaining ever more attention. However, it is still very challenging to find selective and potent RNA-competitors due to the small size of the domain and high structural conservation of its RNA binding interface. Despite these challenges, a selection of compounds has been reported for several RRM containing proteins, but often with limited biophysical evidence and low selectivity. A solution to selectively targeting RRM domains might be through avoiding the RNA-binding surface altogether, but rather look for composite pockets formed with other proteins or for protein-protein interaction sites that regulate the target's activity but are less conserved. Alternative modalities, such as oligonucleotides, peptides, and molecular glues, are exciting new approaches to address these challenging targets and achieve the goal of therapeutic intervention at the RNA regulatory level.

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期刊介绍: WIREs RNA aims to provide comprehensive, up-to-date, and coherent coverage of this interesting and growing field, providing a framework for both RNA experts and interdisciplinary researchers to not only gain perspective in areas of RNA biology, but to generate new insights and applications as well. Major topics to be covered are: RNA Structure and Dynamics; RNA Evolution and Genomics; RNA-Based Catalysis; RNA Interactions with Proteins and Other Molecules; Translation; RNA Processing; RNA Export/Localization; RNA Turnover and Surveillance; Regulatory RNAs/RNAi/Riboswitches; RNA in Disease and Development; and RNA Methods.
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