Date published: 2025-9-11

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CGI-121 Inhibitors

CGI-121 inhibitors are a class of compounds that specifically target and inhibit the activity of the CGI-121 protein, a key component of the KEOPS complex (Kinase, Endopeptidase, and Other Proteins of Small Size). CGI-121 plays a significant role in the biosynthesis of threonylcarbamoyladenosine (t6A), an essential tRNA modification that facilitates accurate decoding of the genetic code during protein translation. This t6A modification is critical for maintaining the fidelity of the translation process by ensuring that tRNA molecules are properly modified to recognize codons during mRNA translation. Inhibiting CGI-121 disrupts this process, leading to alterations in the function of tRNA and, consequently, protein synthesis.

The mechanism of action for CGI-121 inhibitors typically involves interfering with the protein's ability to interact with other components of the KEOPS complex or blocking its catalytic role in the modification of tRNA. By preventing the proper functioning of CGI-121, these inhibitors provide a means to study the broader effects of impaired tRNA modification on cellular function and protein translation. Researchers use CGI-121 inhibitors to explore how changes in tRNA modifications impact genetic expression, protein synthesis efficiency, and the regulation of cellular pathways. Understanding how CGI-121 influences these processes offers valuable insights into the molecular mechanisms that govern translation fidelity and the role of tRNA modifications in maintaining cellular homeostasis and response to environmental conditions.

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