Date published: 2025-9-18

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ACTR5 Inhibitors

ACTR5, also known as ARP5, is a component of the INO80 chromatin remodeling complex. Chromatin remodeling is an intricate process that facilitates the restructuring of chromatin, the complex of DNA and proteins, to allow access to the DNA for processes like transcription, repair, replication, and recombination. The INO80 complex, with which ACTR5 associates, is known to play a role in various DNA-related processes, including transcriptional regulation and DNA repair. ACTR5, as part of this complex, potentially contributes to the structure and function of INO80, aiding in its interactions with chromatin and its remodeling activities.

Inhibitors of ACTR5 would be molecules devised to modulate the function, interactions, or stability of ACTR5. Given its role as a component of the INO80 complex, inhibiting ACTR5 might influence the overall activity or structural integrity of the entire complex. Potential ACTR5 inhibitors might encompass small molecules that bind directly to ACTR5, interfering with its interaction with other components of the INO80 complex or with chromatin substrates. This could lead to a disruption in the effective assembly or activity of the INO80 complex. Another strategy for inhibition might involve molecules that interfere with the post-translational modifications of ACTR5, as these modifications can be crucial for its function, interactions, or cellular localization. Advanced molecular interventions, such as RNA interference or antisense oligonucleotides, could also be employed to reduce the expression levels of ACTR5, indirectly influencing the function of the INO80 complex. By understanding and targeting ACTR5's role and interactions within the INO80 complex, insights can be gained into the broader dynamics of chromatin remodeling and its implications in cellular DNA processes.

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