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Title: Discovery of a potent small molecule inhibiting Huntington’s disease (HD) pathogenesis via targeting CAG repeats RNA and Poly Q protein
Authors: Khan, Eshan
Mishra, Subodh Kumar
Kumar, Amit
Keywords: benzothiazole derivative;flavonoid;green fluorescent protein;myricetin;neuroprotective agent;peptide;polyglutamine;protein aggregate;RNA;thioflavine;bioassay;cell survival;chemistry;conformation;drug development;drug effect;fibroblast;genetics;human;Huntington chorea;metabolism;molecular docking;molecular library;pathology;pharmacology;primary cell culture;reporter gene;trinucleotide repeat;Benzothiazoles;Biological Assay;Cell Survival;Drug Discovery;Fibroblasts;Flavonoids;Genes, Reporter;Green Fluorescent Proteins;Humans;Huntington Disease;Molecular Docking Simulation;Neuroprotective Agents;Nucleic Acid Conformation;Peptides;Primary Cell Culture;Protein Aggregates;RNA;Small Molecule Libraries;Trinucleotide Repeat Expansion
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Citation: Khan, E., Mishra, S. K., Mishra, R., Mishra, A., & Kumar, A. (2019). Discovery of a potent small molecule inhibiting Huntington’s disease (HD) pathogenesis via targeting CAG repeats RNA and poly Q protein. Scientific Reports, 9(1) doi:10.1038/s41598-019-53410-z
Abstract: CAG repeats RNA causes various fatal neurodegenerative diseases exemplified by Huntington’s disease (HD) and several spinocerebellar ataxias (SCAs). Although there are differences in the pathogenic mechanisms, these diseases share the common cause, i.e., expansion of CAG repeats. The shared cause of these diseases raises the possibility for the exploiting the common target as a potential therapeutic approach. Oligonucleotide-based therapeutics are designed earlier with the help of the base pairing rule but are not very promiscuous, considering the nonspecific stimulation of the immune system and the poor cellular delivery. Therefore, small molecules-based therapeutics are preferred for targeting the repeats expansion disorders. Here, we have used the chemical similarity search approach to discern the small molecules that selectively target toxic CAG RNA. The lead compounds showed the specificity towards AA mismatch in biophysical studies including CD, ITC, and NMR spectroscopy and thus aided to forestall the polyQ mediated pathogenicity. Furthermore, the lead compounds also explicitly alleviate the polyQ mediated toxicity in HD cell models and patient-derived cells. These findings suggest that the lead compound could act as a chemical probe for AA mismatch containing RNA as well as plays a neuroprotective role in fatal neurodegenerative diseases like HD and SCAs. © 2019, The Author(s).
URI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-53410-z
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/3969
ISSN: 2045-2322
Type of Material: Journal Article
Appears in Collections:Department of Biosciences and Biomedical Engineering

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