RNA interference (RNAi) is a process whereby short-interfering RNAs (siRNA) silence gene expression in a sequence-specific manner. We have screened a chemical library of substituted dihydropteridinones and identified a nontoxic, cell permeable, and reversible inhibitor of the RNAi pathway in human cells. Biochemical and fluorescence resonance-energy transfer experiments demonstrated that one of the compounds, named ATPA-18, inhibited siRNA unwinding that occurred within 6 hr of siRNA transfection. Extracts prepared from ATPA-18-treated cells also exhibited a decrease in target RNA cleavage by activated RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC*). Interestingly, when activated RISC*, which harbors unwound antisense siRNA, was treated with ATPA-18 in vitro, target RNA cleavage was not affected, indicating that this compound inhibited siRNA unwinding or steps upstream of unwinding in the RNAi pathway. Our results also establish the timing of siRNA unwinding and show that siRNA helicase activity is required for RNAi. ATPA-18 analogs will therefore provide a new class of small molecules for studying RNAi mechanisms in a variety of model organisms and deciphering in vivo genetic functions through reverse genetics.
The ammonium metavanadate, mimicking vanadate-dependent metalloenzymes, efficiently catalyses the halogenation of a variety of organic substrates in dilute conditions in moderate to good yields using dilute hydrogen peroxide (30%) as an oxidizing agent exhi biting remarkable ortho selectivity with electron-rich aromatics.
Beware of samarium diiodide and aryl ketones! If the ketyl radical anion which is formed by electron transfer finds a properly placed aryl group, a highly diastereoselective cyclization may occur. After the transfer of a second electron and protonation bi- and polycyclic products with a common 1,4-cyclohexadiene moiety may be isolated [Eq. (a)]. X=CHCO R, NCH Ph; HMPA=(Me N) PO.
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