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Retro-1 Analogues Differentially Affect Oligonucleotide Delivery and Toxin Trafficking.

Bing YangXin MingHajer AbdelkafiValerie PonsAurelien MichauDaniel GilletJean-Christophe CintratJulien BarbierRudolph L Juliano
Published in: ChemMedChem (2016)
Retro-1 is a small molecule that displays two important biological activities: First, it blocks the actions of certain toxins by altering their intracellular trafficking. Second, it enhances the activity of oligonucleotides by releasing them from entrapment in endosomes. This raises the question of whether the two actions involve the same cellular target. Herein we report the effects of several Retro-1 analogues on both toxins and oligonucleotides. We found analogues that affect toxins but not oligonucleotides and vice-versa, while Retro-1 is the only compound that affects both. This indicates that the molecular target(s) involved in the two processes are distinct.
Keyphrases
  • small molecule
  • molecular docking
  • structure activity relationship
  • nucleic acid
  • escherichia coli
  • reactive oxygen species
  • molecular dynamics simulations