Small molecules that bind to macromolecular nucleic acids are well known. Before the 1960s, dyes such as aminoacridines, were utilized by histologists and biologists to image specific sub-nuclear structures.1 This was perhaps the earliest recognition that small molecules can bind macromolecular nucleic acids. In 1961, the first nucleic acid-small molecule binding hypothesis (the “intercalator hypothesis”) […]
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The prospect of RNA targeting using small molecules
December 13th, 2017
by David Chenoweth, PhD
Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry University of Pennsylvania
by David Chenoweth, PhD
Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry University of Pennsylvania