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Reversible Control of RNA Splicing by Photoswitchable Small Molecules

Lei Zhang, Xiulan Xie, Nemanja Djoković, Katarina Nikolić, Dmytro Kosenkov, Frank Abendroth, Olalla Vázquez

2023Journal of the American Chemical Society12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Dynamics are intrinsic to both RNA function and structure. Yet, the available means to precisely provide RNA-based processes with spatiotemporal resolution are scarce. Here, our work pioneers a reversible approach to regulate RNA splicing within primary patient-derived cells by synthetic photoswitches. Our small molecule enables conditional real-time control at mRNA and protein levels. NMR experiments, together with theoretical calculations, photochemical characterization, fluorescence polarization measurements, and living cell-based assays, confirmed light-dependent exon inclusion as well as an increase in the target functional protein. Therefore, we first demonstrated the potential of photopharmacology modulation in splicing, tweaking the current optochemical toolkit. The timeliness on the consolidation of RNA research as the driving force toward therapeutical innovation holds the promise that our approach will contribute to redrawing the vision of RNA.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryRNARNA splicingExonRiboswitchSmall moleculeBiophysicsMessenger RNAMolecular machinePhotoswitchComputational biologyNanotechnologyCell biologyNon-coding RNABiochemistryGeneBiologyMaterials sciencePhotochemistryPhotochromic and Fluorescence ChemistryPhotoreceptor and optogenetics researchClick Chemistry and Applications