RNA as a Drug Target and its Tools and Databases

  • Chordia N
  • Kumar A
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Abstract

Earlier, during the 19 th century, there was a concept that RNA is a passive carrier of genetic information. However, with advancement, now it is well established that RNA performs a number of vital roles in the cell, and its malfunction may lead to a disease. The recent advancement in the knowledge about diversity, structural and functional information related to RNAs has put them in the limelight as a drug target. Here, in this mini-review, discussion has been done that coding as well as non-coding RNA regions have potential as a drug target. Besides, a few databases and tools used for the RNA target prediction have also been discussed.

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Chordia, N., & Kumar, A. (2019). RNA as a Drug Target and its Tools and Databases. Journal of Biotechnology and Biomedicine, 02(01). https://doi.org/10.26502/jbb.2642-9128005

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