Small molecules that bind to RNA potently and specifically are relatively rare. The study of molecules that bind to the HIV-1 transactivation response (TAR) hairpin, a cis-acting HIV genomic element, has long been an important model system for the chemistry of targeting RNA. Here we report the synthesis, biochemical, and structural evaluation of a series of molecules that bind to HIV-1 TAR RNA. A promising analogue, <b>15</b>, retained the TAR binding affinity of the initial hit and displaced a Tat-derived peptide with an IC<sub>50</sub> of 40 μM. NMR characterization of a soluble analogue, <b>2</b>, revealed a noncanonical binding mode for this class of compounds. Finally, evaluation of <b>2</b> and <b>15</b> by selective 2′-hydroxyl acyla...
Natural and lab-evolved proteins often recognize their RNA partners with exquisite affinity. Structu...
A major problem associated with anti-HIV-1 treatment is rapid emergence of drug-resistant strains. A...
Small molecules that bind their biological receptors with high affinity and selectivity can be isola...
One of the new targets in the battle against HIV-1 infection is the interaction between the viral tr...
AbstractThere has been little prior effort to discover new drugs on the basis of a unique RNA struct...
AbstractThere has been little prior effort to discover new drugs on the basis of a unique RNA struct...
Antiretroviral therapy to treat AIDS uses molecules that target the reverse transcriptase and protea...
International audienceRNA is a major drug target, but the design of small molecules that modulate RN...
International audienceRNA is a major drug target, but the design of small molecules that modulate RN...
International audienceRNA is a major drug target, but the design of small molecules that modulate RN...
Potent and selective recognition and modulation of disease-relevant RNAs remain a daunting challenge...
International audienceThe human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) Tat protein stimulates transcr...
International audienceThe human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) Tat protein stimulates transcr...
International audienceThe human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) Tat protein stimulates transcr...
Rational design of RNA ligands continues to be a formidable challenge, but the potential powerful ap...
Natural and lab-evolved proteins often recognize their RNA partners with exquisite affinity. Structu...
A major problem associated with anti-HIV-1 treatment is rapid emergence of drug-resistant strains. A...
Small molecules that bind their biological receptors with high affinity and selectivity can be isola...
One of the new targets in the battle against HIV-1 infection is the interaction between the viral tr...
AbstractThere has been little prior effort to discover new drugs on the basis of a unique RNA struct...
AbstractThere has been little prior effort to discover new drugs on the basis of a unique RNA struct...
Antiretroviral therapy to treat AIDS uses molecules that target the reverse transcriptase and protea...
International audienceRNA is a major drug target, but the design of small molecules that modulate RN...
International audienceRNA is a major drug target, but the design of small molecules that modulate RN...
International audienceRNA is a major drug target, but the design of small molecules that modulate RN...
Potent and selective recognition and modulation of disease-relevant RNAs remain a daunting challenge...
International audienceThe human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) Tat protein stimulates transcr...
International audienceThe human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) Tat protein stimulates transcr...
International audienceThe human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) Tat protein stimulates transcr...
Rational design of RNA ligands continues to be a formidable challenge, but the potential powerful ap...
Natural and lab-evolved proteins often recognize their RNA partners with exquisite affinity. Structu...
A major problem associated with anti-HIV-1 treatment is rapid emergence of drug-resistant strains. A...
Small molecules that bind their biological receptors with high affinity and selectivity can be isola...