Date published: 2025-10-31

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FAM128A Inhibitors

FAM128A Inhibitors includes a range of compounds that can influence various aspects of RNA synthesis and processing. These chemicals do not directly interact with the FAM128A protein but can impact its function by modulating the cellular pathways that are essential for its role in RNA metabolism. Compounds like α-Amanitin and Actinomycin D are potent inhibitors of RNA polymerase II, which is the enzyme responsible for synthesizing messenger RNA (mRNA). By reducing mRNA synthesis, these chemicals can indirectly affect any FAM128A-mediate process that relies on newly transcribed RNA. Similarly, DRB and Triptolide can alter RNA polymerase II activity, with DRB inhibiting the phosphorylation of the RNA polymerase II C-terminal domain and Triptolide reducing overall transcription levels. These actions result in a decreased RNA output, which can modulate FAM128A's RNA-related functions. Flavopiridol targets CDK9/cyclin T1, a complex critical for the transcriptional elongation phase of gene expression. By inhibiting this complex, Flavopiridol can reduce the amount of RNA available for any processing in which FAM128A might be involved. Cordycepin acts as an adenosine analog, which can prematurely terminate RNA chain elongation, affecting RNA processing. Leptomycin B's role in inhibiting RNA export from the nucleus to the cytoplasm can lead to an accumulation of RNA in the nucleus, potentially altering FAM128A's nuclear functions.

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