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Antagonists of the miRNA-Argonaute 2 Protein Complex: Anti-miR-AGOs
Marco F Schmidt1, Oliver Korb2, Chris Abell3
1BEROCEUTICA GmbH, c/o Universität Potsdam, August-Bebel-Strasse 89, 14482, Potsdam, Germany. marco.schmidt@beroceutica.com.
Abstract:
microRNAs (miRNAs) have been identified as high-value drug targets. A widely applied strategy in miRNA inhibition is the use of antisense agents. However, it has been shown that oligonucleotides are poorly cell permeable because of their complex chemical structure and due to their negatively charged backbone. Consequently, the general application of oligonucleotides in therapy is limited. Since miRNAs' functions are executed exclusively by the Argonaute 2 protein, we therefore describe a protocol for the design of a novel miRNA inhibitor class: antagonists of the miRNA-Argonaute 2 protein complex, so-called anti-miR-AGOs, that not only block the crucial binding site of the target miRNA but also bind to the protein's active site. Due to their lower molecular weight and, thus, more drug-like chemical structure, the novel inhibitor class may show better pharmacokinetic properties than reported oligonucleotide inhibitors, enabling them for potential therapeutic use.
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