From Serendipity to Strategy: Bottom-Up and Top-Down Perspectives on RNA Ligandibility
Monday 01 June 2026, 02:30pm
Dr. Vipul Panchal, Researcher at the University of Bergen, Norway
Location : AB2-5B
Abstract: RNA has emerged as a promising yet challenging class of drug targets in the last decade, where identifying functional ligands remains non-trivial. Early advances were largely driven by serendipitous discoveries of small molecules binding to structured RNAs. In this context, a bottom-up approach focuses on approaches to identify and characterize RNA binders or modulators of promising mRNA target for antibiotics. In contrast, the top-down approach starts from its functional ligand discovered serendipitously and seeks to define their minimal pharmacophore or scaffold through systematic structure–activity relationship (SAR) studies.