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Advancing Development of Synthetic Gene Regulators: With the Power of High-Throughput Sequencing in Chemical Biology

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Advancing Development of Synthetic Gene Regulators: With the Power of High-Throughput Sequencing in Chemical Biology
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Advancing Development of Synthetic Gene Regulators: With the Power of High-Throughput Sequencing in Chemical Biology

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(Springer Theses) 1st ed. 2018 Edition 

by Anandhakumar Chandran (Author) 

This book focuses on an “outside the box” notion by utilizing the powerful applications of next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies in the interface of chemistry and biology. In personalized medicine, developing small molecules targeting a specific genomic sequence is an attractive goal. N-methylpyrrole (P)–N-methylimidazole (I) polyamides (PIPs) are a class of small molecule that can bind to the DNA minor groove. First, a cost-effective NGS (ion torrent platform)-based Bind-n-Seq was developed to identify the binding specificity of PIP conjugates in a randomized DNA library. Their biological influences rely primarily on selective DNA binding affinity, so it is important to analyze their genome-wide binding preferences. However, it is demanding to enrich specifically the small-molecule-bound DNA without chemical cross-linking or covalent binding in chromatinized genomes. Herein is described a method that was developed using high-throughput sequencing to map the differential binding sites and relative enriched regions of non-cross-linked SAHA-PIPs throughout the complex human genome. SAHA-PIPs binding motifs were identified and the genome-level mapping of SAHA-PIPs-enriched regions provided evidence for the differential activation of the gene network. A method using high-throughput sequencing to map the binding sites and relative enriched regions of alkylating PIP throughout the human genome was also developed. The genome-level mapping of alkylating the PIP-enriched region and the binding sites on the human genome identifies significant genomic targets of breast cancer. It is anticipated that this pioneering low-cost, high through-put investigation at the sequence-specific level will be helpful in understanding the binding specificity of various DNA-binding small molecules, which in turn will be beneficial for the development of small-molecule-based drugs targeting a genome-level sequence.

Year:
2018
Pages:
123
Language:
English
Format:
PDF
Size:
5 MB
ISBN-10:
9811348995, 9811065462
ISBN-13:
978-9811348990, 978-9811065460
ASIN:
B075RXMMDW
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