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Method for Identifying Sequence Motifs in Pre-miRNAs for Small-Molecule Binding
Non-coding RNAs are
emerging
targets for drug development because they are involved in various
cellular processes. However, there are a few reliable design strategies
for small molecules that can target RNAs. This paper reports a simple
and efficient method to comprehensively analyze RNA motifs that can
be bound by a specific small molecule. The method involves Dicer-mediated
pre-miRNA cleavage and subsequent analysis of the reaction products
by high-throughput sequencing. A pre-miRNA mutant library containing
a randomized region at the Dicer cleavage site was used as the substrate
for the reaction. Sequencing analysis of the products of the reaction
carried out in the presence or absence of a synthetic small molecule
identified the pre-miRNA mutants whose Dicer-mediated cleavage was
significantly altered by the addition of the small molecule. The binding
of the small molecule to the identified pre-miRNA mutants was confirmed
by surface plasmon resonance, demonstrating the feasibility of our
method