Date published: 2025-12-20

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Fatso Activators

Fatso Activators encompass a range of compounds that interact with cellular metabolic pathways, indirectly influencing the activity of the α-ketoglutarate-dependent dioxygenase FTO. These chemicals do not activate FTO directly but modulate various biochemical pathways that can impact FTO's functionality. The primary mode of interaction is through influencing the metabolic state of the cell, as FTO plays a critical role in energy homeostasis and nucleic acid demethylation processes.

The compounds in this class are primarily intermediates or cofactors in metabolic pathways, such as the Krebs cycle, glycolysis, and redox reactions. For instance, α-Ketoglutarate and Succinic acid, as Krebs cycle intermediates, directly impact cellular energy metabolism, potentially modulating FTO's activity in response to changes in the energy state of the cell. Similarly, cofactors like NAD+ and ATP, integral to various metabolic reactions, can alter the metabolic landscape, indirectly influencing FTO activity. Ascorbic acid and Iron (II) sulfate are particularly notable as they maintain the functionality of iron-dependent dioxygenases like FTO. Ascorbic acid helps in maintaining iron in its reduced state, essential for FTO's catalytic activity, while Iron (II) sulfate acts as a direct cofactor.

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