Elsevier

SLAS Discovery

Volume 20, Issue 9, October 2015, Pages 1132-1141
SLAS Discovery

Original Research
Screening for Small-Molecule Modulators of Long Noncoding RNA-Protein Interactions Using AlphaScreen

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Abstract

Long non–protein coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are an important class of molecules that help orchestrate key cellular events. Although their functional roles in cells are not well understood, thousands of lncRNAs and a number of possible mechanisms by which they act have been reported. LncRNAs can exert their regulatory function in cells by interacting with epigenetic enzymes. In this study, we developed a tool to study lncRNA-protein interactions for high-throughput screening of small-molecule modulators using AlphaScreen technology. We tested the interaction of two lncRNAs: brain-derived neurotrophic factor antisense (BDNF-AS) and Hox transcript antisense RNA (HOTAIR), with Enhancer of zeste homolog 2 (EZH2), a histone methyltransferase against a phytochemical library, to look for small-molecule inhibitors that can alter the expression of downstream target genes. We identified ellipticine, a compound that up-regulates BDNF transcription. Our study shows the feasibility of using high-throughput screening to identify modulators of lncRNA-protein interactions and paves the road for targeting lncRNAs that are dysregulated in human disorders using small-molecule therapies.

Keywords

long noncoding RNA
brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)
brain-derived neurotrophic factor antisense (BDNFAS)
Enhancer of zeste homolog 2 (EZH2)
hox transcript antisense RNA (HOTAIR)
epigenetic enzyme
RNA protein interaction
AlphaScreen
natural antisense transcript
noncoding RNA

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