Small molecule inhibition of RISC loading

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Abstract

Argonaute proteins are the core components of the microRNP/RISC. The biogenesis and function of microRNAs and endo- and exo- siRNAs are regulated by Ago2, an Argonaute protein with RNA binding and nuclease activities. Currently, there are no in vitro assays suitable for large-scale screening of microRNP/RISC loading modulators. We describe a novel in vitro assay that is based on fluorescence polarization of TAMRA-labeled RNAs loaded to human Ago2. Using this assay, we identified potent small-molecule inhibitors of RISC loading, including aurintricarboxylic acid (IC 50 = 0.47 μM), suramin (IC 50 = 0.69 μM), and oxidopamine HCL (IC 50 = 1.61 μM). Small molecules identified by this biochemical screening assay also inhibited siRNA loading to endogenous Ago2 in cultured cells. © 2011 American Chemical Society.

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Tan, G. S., Chiu, C. H., Garchow, B. G., Metzler, D., Diamond, S. L., & Kiriakidou, M. (2012). Small molecule inhibition of RISC loading. ACS Chemical Biology, 7(2), 403–410. https://doi.org/10.1021/cb200253h

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