Tetraphenylethene Derivatives Modulate the RNA Hairpin-G-quadruplex Conformational Equilibria in Proto-Oncogenes

22 February 2022, Version 1
This content is a preprint and has not undergone peer review at the time of posting.

Abstract

RNA G-quadruplexes (GQs) sequence in 5' UTRs of certain proto-oncogenes colocalize with hairpin (Hp) forming sequence resulting in intramolecular Hp-GQ conformational equilibria which is suggested to regulate cancer development and progression. Thus, regulation of Hp-GQ equilibria with small molecules is an attractive but less explored therapeutic approach. Herein, two tetraphenylethenes (TPE) derivatives TPE-Py and TPE-MePy were synthesized and their effect on Hp-GQ equilibrium was explored. The FRET, CD and molecular docking experiments suggested that cationic TPE-MePy shifts the Hp-GQ equilibrium significantly towards the GQ conformer mainly through - stacking and van der waals interaction. In presence of TPE-MePy the observed rate constant values for first and second folding step was increased up to 14.6 and 2.6-fold respectively. The FRET melting assay showed a strong stabilizing ability of TPE-MePy (Tm = 4.36 C). Notably, the unmethylated derivative TPE-Py did not alter the Hp-GQ equilibrium. Subsequently, the luciferase assay demonstrated that the TPE-MePy derivatives suppressed the translation efficiency by 5.7-fold by shifting the Hp-GQ equilibrium toward GQ conformers in 5’ UTR of TRF2. Our data suggest that HpGQ equilibria could be selectively targeted with small molecules to modulate translation for therapy.

Keywords

Proto-oncogenes • Conformational equilibria • G-quadruplex • TPE

Supplementary materials

Title
Description
Actions
Title
Tetraphenylethene Derivatives Modulate the RNA Hairpin-G-quadruplex Conformational Equilibria in Proto-Oncogenes
Description
The intramolecular conformational equilibria between RNA hairpin and G-quadruplex in the 5’ UTRs of proto-oncogenes serve as attractive therapeutic targets. The tetraphenylethenes (TPE) derivatives are shown to modulate the translation by shifting the conformational equilibria towards G-quadruplex. The results suggest that the small molecule-mediated conformational shift in RNA can be used to modulate regulatory function for therapy.
Actions

Comments

Comments are not moderated before they are posted, but they can be removed by the site moderators if they are found to be in contravention of our Commenting Policy [opens in a new tab] - please read this policy before you post. Comments should be used for scholarly discussion of the content in question. You can find more information about how to use the commenting feature here [opens in a new tab] .
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy [opens in a new tab] and Terms of Service [opens in a new tab] apply.