Date published: 2025-11-4

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hnRNP B1 Inhibitors

Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins (hnRNPs) are a family of RNA-binding proteins that play critical roles in the regulation of RNA metabolism, including splicing, stability, and transport. hnRNP B1 is a member of this family and is involved in pre-mRNA processing as well as other aspects of RNA biology. Inhibitors targeting hnRNP B1 are small molecules or biologics designed to modulate the function of this protein by interfering with its RNA-binding activity, protein-protein interactions, or its role in post-transcriptional gene regulation. These inhibitors are typically developed through rational drug design, based on the structure of hnRNP B1, and can be either selective or non-selective in their action against various hnRNP family members.

hnRNP B1 inhibitors can interact with the protein by binding to key regions essential for its function, such as RNA recognition motifs (RRMs) or other domains responsible for its role in mRNA splicing and transport. Through these interactions, inhibitors can alter the ability of hnRNP B1 to regulate specific gene expression patterns by influencing alternative splicing or RNA stabilization. Some inhibitors may target the structural conformation of hnRNP B1, thereby disrupting its interaction with other proteins or RNA molecules. This chemical class is important for studying the fundamental biological processes regulated by hnRNP B1, offering insights into its molecular mechanisms and downstream effects on gene expression and cellular function.

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