Date published: 2025-11-27

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CPSF4L Inhibitors

CPSF4L inhibitors are chemical compounds that specifically target and inhibit the activity of CPSF4L, a protein that is a variant of the cleavage and polyadenylation specificity factor (CPSF) complex, which plays a critical role in the process of mRNA maturation. CPSF4L is involved in the regulation of mRNA 3' end processing, a key step that ensures the proper cleavage of pre-mRNA and the addition of a polyadenylated tail. This poly(A) tail is essential for the stability, transport, and translation of mRNA. CPSF4L, like other members of the CPSF complex, is responsible for recognizing specific sequences at the 3' end of mRNA precursors and coordinating the cleavage and polyadenylation machinery. This regulation is crucial for gene expression, as it determines the final form and lifespan of the mRNA molecule.

Inhibitors of CPSF4L work by disrupting its role in the CPSF complex, potentially blocking its ability to bind to pre-mRNA or interfering with its interaction with other proteins within the polyadenylation machinery. These inhibitors may target specific regions of CPSF4L that are essential for its function in recognizing RNA or assembling into the complex. By inhibiting CPSF4L, researchers can explore the protein's specific contributions to mRNA processing and gene regulation. This inhibition provides a valuable tool for studying the dynamics of mRNA maturation and the downstream effects on gene expression. Understanding CPSF4L's function through inhibition can offer insights into how cells regulate mRNA stability, translation efficiency, and the overall control of gene expression in response to various cellular signals and conditions.

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