Abstract

RNAs have important functions that are dictated by their structure. Indeed, small molecules that interact with RNA structures can perturb function, serving as chemical probes and lead medicines. Here we describe the development of a fragment-based approach to discover and optimize bioactive small molecules targeting RNA. We extended the target validation method chemical cross-linking and isolation by pull-down (Chem-CLIP) to identify and map the binding sites of low molecular weight fragments that engage RNA or Chem-CLIP fragment mapping (Chem-CLIP-Frag-Map). Using Chem-CLIP-Frag-Map, we identified several fragments that bind the precursor to oncogenic microRNA-21 (pre-miR-21). Assembly of these fragments provided a specific bioactive compound with improved potency that inhibits pre-miR-21 processing, reducing mature miR-21 levels. The compound exerted selective effects on the transcriptome and selectively mitigated a miR-21-associated invasive phenotype in triple-negative breast cancer cells. The Chem-CLIP-Frag-Map approach should prove general to expedite the identification and optimization of small molecules that bind RNA targets.

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