Date published: 2025-9-14

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APRIN Inhibitors

APRIN inhibitors are a class of chemical compounds that specifically target the APRIN protein, also known as PDS5 cohesin-associated factor B. APRIN is involved in regulating chromatin structure, DNA repair, and cell cycle progression, particularly during mitosis. It plays a critical role in the cohesion of sister chromatids by interacting with the cohesin complex, which ensures accurate chromosome segregation during cell division. Additionally, APRIN is known to influence transcriptional regulation by modulating chromatin dynamics, which affects gene expression. Inhibitors of APRIN disrupt these processes by interfering with its interaction with cohesin or its regulatory role in chromatin structure, leading to alterations in chromosome dynamics and cell cycle regulation.

The mechanism of action for APRIN inhibitors generally involves binding to the APRIN protein, either blocking its interaction with the cohesin complex or altering its structural conformation. This inhibition can prevent APRIN from facilitating proper chromatin cohesion or regulation, leading to defective chromosome segregation or transcriptional dysregulation. APRIN inhibitors are valuable tools for studying the molecular mechanisms underlying chromosomal organization and gene regulation, as APRIN's role in maintaining genomic stability is critical for normal cellular function. By inhibiting APRIN, researchers can gain deeper insights into the complex pathways that control chromosome behavior during cell division and how disruptions in these processes can affect overall cellular integrity and genomic maintenance. These inhibitors provide a detailed understanding of the cohesin-APRIN interaction and its broader influence on cellular homeostasis.

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