Small Molecules Targeting Viral RNA
Gregory Mathez, Valeria Cagno
Abstract
The majority of antivirals available target viral proteins; however, RNA is emerging as a new and promising antiviral target due to the presence of highly structured RNA in viral genomes fundamental for their replication cycle. Here, we discuss methods for the identification of RNA-targeting compounds, starting from the determination of RNA structures either from purified RNA or in living cells, followed by in silico screening on RNA and phenotypic assays to evaluate viral inhibition. Moreover, we review the small molecules known to target the programmed ribosomal frameshifting element of SARS-CoV-2, the internal ribosomal entry site of different viruses, and RNA elements of HIV.
Topics & Concepts
RNABiologyIn silicoRNA-dependent RNA polymeraseRibosomal RNAComputational biologyViral replicationVirology5.8S ribosomal RNANon-coding RNAGeneticsVirusGeneRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsViral Infections and Immunology ResearchRNA modifications and cancer