Three-Color Imaging Enables Simultaneous Screening of Multiple RNA Targets on Small Molecule Microarrays.

Current protocols in chemical biology(2020)

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Small molecule microarray (SMM) technology has become a powerful tool used in high-throughput screening for target-based drug discovery. One area in which SMMs have found use is the identification of small molecule ligands for RNA. RNAs with unique secondary or tertiary three-dimensional structures are considered to be attractive targets for small molecules. Complex RNA structures can form hydrophobic pockets suitable for small molecule binding, representing an opportunity for developing novel therapeutics. Our lab has previously taken a target-based approach, screening a single target against many small molecules on an SMM platform. Here, we report a screening protocol for SMMs to investigate multiple RNAs simultaneously using multi-color imaging. By introducing a mixture containing different fluorophore-labeled RNAs, the fluorescence signal of each binding event can be observed simultaneously. Thus, the specificity of a hit compound binding to one RNA target over other highly abundant RNAs (such as tRNA or rRNA) can be easily evaluated. © 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC. Basic Protocol: RNA screening on SMMs by multi-color imaging Support Protocol 1: Preparation of SMM slides Support Protocol 2: Fluorophore labeling of RNA through maleimide chemistry.
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RNA target,SMM,high throughput screening,multi-color imaging,small molecule microarray
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