Date published: 2025-9-16

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Dnmt1 Inhibitors

DNA methyltransferase 1, abbreviated as Dnmt1, is an enzyme that plays a pivotal role in the epigenetic regulation of gene expression. It is responsible for maintaining the methylation patterns across the genome, particularly during DNA replication. Methylation, specifically the addition of a methyl group to the cytosine residue in a CpG dinucleotide, is a crucial epigenetic modification that can regulate gene expression without altering the underlying DNA sequence. Dnmt1 ensures that methylation patterns established in a cell are faithfully passed on to its daughter cells during cell division. This preservation of methylation patterns is vital for cellular identity, differentiation, and overall genomic stability. Dnmt1 inhibitors are a class of compounds that specifically target and inhibit the enzymatic activity of Dnmt1. These inhibitors can bind to the active site of Dnmt1 or interact with its allosteric sites, leading to a reduction or complete halt in its methyltransferase activity. By doing so, they can disrupt the maintenance of DNA methylation patterns across the genome. The result of such disruption can vary, ranging from changes in gene expression profiles to alterations in cellular processes that rely on precise methylation patterns. At the molecular level, Dnmt1 inhibitors might block the binding of the enzyme to its substrate, hinder its ability to transfer methyl groups, or interfere with its interaction with other proteins essential for its function.

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