HuC inhibitors belong to a distinctive chemical class renowned for their profound impact on cellular processes involving the HuC protein. HuC, short for Hu-antigen C, is a member of the Hu family of RNA-binding proteins, which play a crucial role in the regulation of gene expression. These inhibitors are meticulously designed molecules aimed at modulating the activity of HuC, ultimately influencing the intricate dance of genetic information within cells. Structurally, HuC inhibitors often feature intricate arrangements of functional groups and chemical motifs that enable specific interactions with the target protein. These compounds typically possess high binding affinity for HuC, disrupting its normal functions and impeding its ability to bind to RNA molecules with precision.
The mechanistic underpinnings of HuC inhibitors involve their interference with HuC-mediated post-transcriptional processes. By perturbing the normal functioning of HuC, these inhibitors can influence RNA stability, processing, and translation. This class of compounds has garnered significant attention in molecular biology research due to unveil new insights into the complex regulatory networks governing gene expression. Scientists leverage HuC inhibitors as powerful tools to dissect the nuanced molecular mechanisms underlying cellular activities and uncover the intricacies of RNA biology
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Baicalein | 491-67-8 | sc-200494 sc-200494A sc-200494B sc-200494C | 10 mg 100 mg 500 mg 1 g | $32.00 $42.00 $162.00 $292.00 | 12 | |
Baicalein can influence mRNA stability and translation by affecting signaling pathways such as NF-κB. | ||||||
Piperine | 94-62-2 | sc-205809 sc-205809A | 5 g 25 g | $37.00 $146.00 | 3 | |
Piperine can affect cytoplasmic signaling, which can indirectly influence mRNA stability and translation. | ||||||