Nahar, Smita ; Bose, Debojit ; Pal, Sudip ; Chakraborty, Tushar Kanti ; Maiti, Souvik (2015) Cyclic cationic peptides containing sugar amino acids selectively distinguishes and inhibits maturation of pre-miRNAs of the same family Nucleic Acid Therapeutics, 25 (6). pp. 323-329. ISSN 2159-3337
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Official URL: http://online.liebertpub.com/doi/abs/10.1089/nat.2...
Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/nat.2015.0554
Abstract
The discovery of microRNAs (miRNAs) has added a new dimension to the gene regulatory networks, making aberrantly expressed miRNAs as therapeutically important targets. Small molecules that can selectively target and modulate miRNA levels can thus serve as lead structures. Cationic cyclic peptides containing sugar amino acids represent a new class of small molecules that can target miRNA selectively. Upon treatment of these small molecules in breast cancer cell line, we profiled 96 therapeutically important miRNAs associated with cancer and observed that these peptides can selectively target paralogous miRNAs of the same seed family. This selective inhibition is of prime significance in cases when miRNAs of the same family have tissue-specific expression and perform different functions. During these conditions, targeting an entire miRNA family could lead to undesired adverse effects. The selective targeting is attributable to the difference in the three-dimensional structures of precursor miRNAs. Hence, the core structure of these peptides can be used as a scaffold for designing more potent inhibitors of miRNA maturation and hence function.
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