The spliceosome has recently emerged as a new target for cancer chemotherapy and novel antitumor spliceosome targeted agents are under development. Here, we describe two types of novel pharmacodynamic assays that facilitate drug discovery and development of this intriguing class of innovative therapeutics; the first assay is useful for preclinical optimization of small-molecule agents that target the SF3B1 spliceosomal protein in animals, the second assay is an ex vivo validated, gel-based assay for the measurement of drug exposure in human leukocytes. The first assay utilizes a highly specific bioluminescent splicing reporter, based on the skipping of exons 4-11 of a Luc-MDM2 construct, which specifically yields active luciferase when trea...
Mutations or deregulated expression of the components of the spliceosome can influence the splicing ...
Background: There is a need for new small molecule pre-mRNA splicing inhibitors as biotools. Results...
Alternative pre-mRNA processing enables the production of distinct mRNA and protein isoforms from a ...
Agents that modulate pre-mRNA splicing are of interest in multiple therapeutic areas, including canc...
Objective: The aim of the study was to define pharmacodynamic markers for sudemycin D6, an experimen...
RNA splicing is an essential step in producing mature messenger RNA (mRNA) and other RNA species. Ha...
The spliceosome regulates pre-mRNA splicing, which is a critical process in normal mammalian cells. ...
Several molecular subtypes of cancer are highly dependent on splicing for cell survival. There is a ...
Important links exist between the process of pre-mRNA splicing and cancer, as illustrated by the fre...
Since its discovery in 1977, the study of alternative RNA splicing has led to its implication as a m...
Alternative splicing enables a single pre-messenger RNA transcript to yield multiple protein isoform...
Genomic characterization of cancer subtypes became a major research goal worldwide after the release...
Manipulating alternative RNA splicing events with small molecules is emerging as a viable mechanism ...
The process of pre-mRNA splicing is a common and fundamental step in the expression of most human ge...
The spliceosome is the macromolecular machine responsible for pre-mRNA splicing, an essential step i...
Mutations or deregulated expression of the components of the spliceosome can influence the splicing ...
Background: There is a need for new small molecule pre-mRNA splicing inhibitors as biotools. Results...
Alternative pre-mRNA processing enables the production of distinct mRNA and protein isoforms from a ...
Agents that modulate pre-mRNA splicing are of interest in multiple therapeutic areas, including canc...
Objective: The aim of the study was to define pharmacodynamic markers for sudemycin D6, an experimen...
RNA splicing is an essential step in producing mature messenger RNA (mRNA) and other RNA species. Ha...
The spliceosome regulates pre-mRNA splicing, which is a critical process in normal mammalian cells. ...
Several molecular subtypes of cancer are highly dependent on splicing for cell survival. There is a ...
Important links exist between the process of pre-mRNA splicing and cancer, as illustrated by the fre...
Since its discovery in 1977, the study of alternative RNA splicing has led to its implication as a m...
Alternative splicing enables a single pre-messenger RNA transcript to yield multiple protein isoform...
Genomic characterization of cancer subtypes became a major research goal worldwide after the release...
Manipulating alternative RNA splicing events with small molecules is emerging as a viable mechanism ...
The process of pre-mRNA splicing is a common and fundamental step in the expression of most human ge...
The spliceosome is the macromolecular machine responsible for pre-mRNA splicing, an essential step i...
Mutations or deregulated expression of the components of the spliceosome can influence the splicing ...
Background: There is a need for new small molecule pre-mRNA splicing inhibitors as biotools. Results...
Alternative pre-mRNA processing enables the production of distinct mRNA and protein isoforms from a ...