Date published: 2025-9-11

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DDX57 Activators

DDX57 activators are broadly categorized into molecules that modulate cellular energy levels, transcriptional and translational stress, and protein folding homeostasis. ATP provides the energy required for the helicase activity of DDX57, making it a fundamental activator for the protein's function. Compounds like leptomycin B and actinomycin D alter nuclear RNA levels and transcriptional processes, potentially increasing dependency on RNA helicases for management and processing of RNA molecules. Inhibitors like A-443654, 5-Azacytidine, and LY294002 impact various signaling cascades and epigenetic states, which may lead to a compensatory rise in DDX57 activity due to altered RNA metabolism requirements. Hsp90 inhibitors such as 17-AAG and geldanamycin can induce stress responses, which may upregulate proteins like DDX57 as a protective mechanism.

Additionally, agents such as cycloheximide and MG132 interfere with protein synthesis and degradation, respectively, which can enhance the cellular need for RNA processing, potentially driving the function of RNA helicases like DDX57. By influencing cellular energy pathways, 2-Deoxy-D-glucose can lead to a scenario where the energy management system of the cell becomes compromised, possibly requiring DDX57 activity to maintain cellular homeostasis. Staurosporine's broad kinase inhibition can result in a multifaceted stress response that includes the upregulation of RNA processing activities.

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