Date published: 2026-2-15

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GPN1 Inhibitors

GPN1 inhibitors are chemical compounds that selectively target the GPN-loop GTPase 1 protein (GPN1), a critical component in cellular processes involving the nuclear import of RNA polymerase II. GPN1, along with its homologs GPN2 and GPN3, is part of the GPN protein family, characterized by its role in nucleotide binding and hydrolysis. Inhibitors of GPN1 function by disrupting the GTP-binding ability of the protein, thus interfering with its role in transporting RNA polymerase II into the nucleus, a step essential for transcriptional regulation. The GPN1 protein has been shown to interact with various nuclear import machinery, including the nuclear pore complex, further emphasizing its importance in cellular homeostasis.

Chemically, GPN1 inhibitors may vary in structure but generally contain functional groups that enable them to interact with the nucleotide-binding domains of GPN1. These inhibitors often rely on specific interactions with the active site or allosteric regions of the protein, leading to inhibition of its GTPase activity. Such compounds are valuable tools in molecular biology and biochemical studies, where they are used to probe the specific role of GPN1 in transcriptional regulation and nuclear transport processes. By modulating GPN1 activity, researchers can dissect its role in broader regulatory networks, shedding light on its contribution to cell function and its interaction with other GTPases involved in similar pathways.

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