Date published: 2025-9-20

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Elp3 Inhibitors

ELP3 Inhibitors refers to a theoretical group of compounds that can modulate the activity of the ELP3 protein. While direct inhibitors for ELP3 are not characterized, compounds that influence the protein's function do so via indirect mechanisms involving the modification of the epigenetic landscape. ELP3, as part of the elongator complex, plays a role in the regulation of transcription through its acetylation and methylation activities. Therefore, chemicals that inhibit enzymes responsible for these modifications can indirectly influence ELP3 function. Histone deacetylase inhibitors like Trichostatin A, SAHA, and Entinostat can alter the acetylation state of histones and non-histone proteins, which would affect the cellular environment in which ELP3 operates. By increasing histone acetylation, these compounds can indirectly modulate the activity of ELP3, which is implicated in similar processes. Similarly, histone acetyltransferase inhibitors such as Anacardic Acid and Garcinol can decrease the level of acetylation, impacting ELP3's functional output. Compounds such as C646, which target specific acetyltransferases like p300, can also have an indirect effect on the pathways ELP3 is involved in. On the methylation front, inhibitors of DNA methyltransferases and histone methyltransferases, such as 5-Azacytidine, RG108, and DZNep, can change the methylation landscape of DNA and histones, respectively. By altering these epigenetic marks, ELP3's role in transcriptional regulation and chromatin remodeling can be influenced. Sinefungin, a methyltransferase inhibitor, along with BIX-01294, a specific inhibitor of G9a histone methyltransferase, can similarly modulate ELP3's interplay with methylation processes

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