Date published: 2025-11-1

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LOC729454 Inhibitors

DSTN pseudogene 4 refers to a genetic locus that is categorized as a pseudogene related to the DSTN gene, which encodes the protein Destrin. Pseudogenes are segments of DNA that are similar to known genes but are typically considered non-functional because they generally lack the ability to be transcribed into functional proteins. They may arise from gene duplication events, retrotransposition, or as a result of genomic rearrangements, accumulating mutations over time that render them inactive.

Destrin, the functional protein counterpart, is an actin-depolymerizing factor that plays a significant role in the regulation of the actin cytoskeleton. It is involved in processes that require actin network remodeling, such as cell motility, division, and maintenance of cell shape. The actin cytoskeleton is a dynamic structure, integral to various cellular functions, and proteins like Destrin are crucial for ensuring its proper organization and turnover.Pseudogenes like DSTN pseudogene 4 often retain substantial sequence homology to their parent genes but usually contain disruptive elements such as stop codons, frameshift mutations, or deletions that prevent them from being translated into a functional protein. Despite being traditionally considered as "junk" DNA, pseudogenes may have regulatory roles, such as acting as competitive inhibitors for microRNAs or other regulatory elements, influencing the expression of other genes, including their functional counterparts.

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Bortezomib

179324-69-7sc-217785
sc-217785A
2.5 mg
25 mg
$132.00
$1064.00
115
(2)

Bortezomib could indirectly influence the degradation of proteins related to the regulatory network of DSTN Pseudogene 4.