Date published: 2025-9-14

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ING4 Activators

The chemical class termed ING4 Activators encompasses a diverse range of compounds that, through their influence on specific signaling pathways and cellular processes, can modulate the activity of ING4 (Inhibitor of Growth Family Member 4). ING4 is a protein implicated in regulating gene expression, apoptosis, and DNA repair, often interacting with pivotal pathways like p53 and NF-κB signaling. The activators within this class do not directly target ING4; instead, they exert their effects on the pathways and processes that ING4 is involved in, thereby indirectly modulating its activity. For instance, compounds like Resveratrol and Curcumin are known for their ability to modulate NF-κB pathway, a key signaling cascade with which ING4 interacts. By influencing NF-κB pathway, these compounds can alter the functional dynamics of ING4, particularly its role in gene expression regulation and response to cellular stress. Similarly, Nutlin-3, which disrupts the MDM2-p53 interaction thereby stabilizing p53, can have a downstream effect on ING4, considering ING4's interaction with p53 and its role in apoptosis and DNA repair.

Further illustrating the diversity of this class, compounds like Parthenolide, Sulforaphane, and Epigallocatechin Gallate (EGCG) also play significant roles. Parthenolide, known for its NF-κB inhibitory properties, and Sulforaphane, a natural compound affecting the same pathway, can impact ING4's regulatory functions. EGCG, a major component of green tea, with its broad modulatory effects on several signaling pathways including NF-κB, can influence ING4 activity, particularly in the context of gene expression and cellular response mechanisms. Other compounds such as Piperlongumine, Quercetin, and Disulfiram also contribute to the modulation of ING4 through their actions on NF-κB and related signaling pathways. These compounds, by affecting NF-κB, can indirectly modulate the activity of ING4. Additionally, compounds like Indole-3-Carbinol, Capsaicin, and Anacardic Acid add to the chemical diversity of this class. Each of these compounds, through their unique interactions with various cellular pathways, can influence ING4's role in cell biology.

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