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NMR Fragment-Based Screening against Tandem RNA Recognition Motifs of TDP-43.


ABSTRACT: The TDP-43 is originally a nuclear protein but translocates to the cytoplasm in the pathological condition. TDP-43, as an RNA-binding protein, consists of two RNA Recognition Motifs (RRM1 and RRM2). RRMs are known to involve both protein-nucleotide and protein-protein interactions and mediate the formation of stress granules. Thus, they assist the entire TDP-43 protein with participating in neurodegenerative and cancer diseases. Consequently, they are potential therapeutic targets. Protein-observed and ligand-observed nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy were used to uncover the small molecule inhibitors against the tandem RRM of TDP-43. We identified three hits weakly binding the tandem RRMs using the ligand-observed NMR fragment-based screening. The binding topology of these hits is then depicted by chemical shift perturbations (CSP) of the 15N-labeled tandem RRM and RRM2, respectively, and modeled by the CSP-guided High Ambiguity Driven biomolecular DOCKing (HADDOCK). These hits mainly bind to the RRM2 domain, which suggests the druggability of the RRM2 domain of TDP-43. These hits also facilitate further studies regarding the hit-to-lead evolution against the TDP-43 RRM domain.

SUBMITTER: Nshogoza G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6651732 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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NMR Fragment-Based Screening against Tandem RNA Recognition Motifs of TDP-43.

Nshogoza Gilbert G   Liu Yaqian Y   Gao Jia J   Liu Mingqing M   Moududee Sayed Ala SA   Ma Rongsheng R   Li Fudong F   Zhang Jiahai J   Wu Jihui J   Shi Yunyu Y   Ruan Ke K  

International journal of molecular sciences 20190630 13


The TDP-43 is originally a nuclear protein but translocates to the cytoplasm in the pathological condition. TDP-43, as an RNA-binding protein, consists of two RNA Recognition Motifs (RRM1 and RRM2). RRMs are known to involve both protein-nucleotide and protein-protein interactions and mediate the formation of stress granules. Thus, they assist the entire TDP-43 protein with participating in neurodegenerative and cancer diseases. Consequently, they are potential therapeutic targets. Protein-obser  ...[more]

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