RNA drugs and RNA targets for small molecules: Prospects and challenges
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2021-08Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Islam, Md. RaihanulMetadata
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RNAs are the small molecules that have been inferred in many human diseases and they are
important for gene regulation, gene expression, and cellular information transfer. The highly
structured elements of the messenger RNA and non-coding RNAs are essential for the
functions of the drugs. The small molecules combined with these RNAs provide a possibility
to modulate diverse cellular processes therapeutically which incorporate them, who are linked
to undruggable protein targets. However, only the linezolid antibiotics are clinically used
among all other human-designed small molecules which target the RNA. With the
identification of a huge number of small-molecule RNA ligands, the interest in this discipline
is expanding. The purpose of this review is to explore the recent advancement with RNA drugs
& target RNAs and the challenges for discovering suitable target structures and selective small molecule binders.