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RNA-targeted small-molecule drug discoveries: a machine-learning perspective.


ABSTRACT: In the past two decades, machine learning (ML) has been extensively adopted in protein-targeted small molecule (SM) discovery. Once trained, ML models could exert their predicting abilities on large volumes of molecules within a short time. However, applying ML approaches to discover RNA-targeted SMs is still in its early stages. This is primarily because of the intrinsic structural instability of RNA molecules that impede the structure-based screening or designing of RNA-targeted SMs. Recently, with more studies revealing RNA structures and a growing number of RNA-targeted ligands being identified, it resulted in an increased interest in the field of drugging RNA. Undeniably, intracellular RNA is much more abundant than protein and, if successfully targeted, will be a major alternative target for therapeutics. Therefore, in this context, as well as under the premise of having RNA-related research data, ML-based methods can get involved in improving the speed of traditional experimental processes. [Figure: see text].

SUBMITTER: Xiao H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10283424 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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RNA-targeted small-molecule drug discoveries: a machine-learning perspective.

Xiao Huan H   Yang Xin X   Zhang Yihao Y   Zhang Zongkang Z   Zhang Ge G   Zhang Bao-Ting BT  

RNA biology 20230101 1


In the past two decades, machine learning (ML) has been extensively adopted in protein-targeted small molecule (SM) discovery. Once trained, ML models could exert their predicting abilities on large volumes of molecules within a short time. However, applying ML approaches to discover RNA-targeted SMs is still in its early stages. This is primarily because of the intrinsic structural instability of RNA molecules that impede the structure-based screening or designing of RNA-targeted SMs. Recently,  ...[more]

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