Date published: 2025-11-2

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MTERFD2 Inhibitors

MTERFD2 inhibitors are chemical compounds that specifically target the MTERFD2 protein, which is a mitochondrial transcription termination factor domain-containing protein. MTERFD2 is involved in the regulation of mitochondrial gene expression and is a part of the mTERF (mitochondrial transcription termination factor) family, which plays a crucial role in mitochondrial biogenesis and the maintenance of mitochondrial DNA. The protein is known for its involvement in modulating the expression of key mitochondrial genes, influencing processes such as mitochondrial replication, transcription, and the stability of mitochondrial genomes. Inhibitors of MTERFD2 can interfere with these regulatory processes by binding to specific active sites or domains of the MTERFD2 protein, thereby altering its structural conformation or its interaction with mitochondrial nucleic acids.

The inhibition of MTERFD2 impacts mitochondrial function, which can have downstream effects on various bioenergetic processes. Mitochondria are essential for cellular energy production, and the regulation of their genetic machinery is critical for maintaining proper electron transport chain function and oxidative phosphorylation. By interfering with MTERFD2's role in mitochondrial transcription, inhibitors can disrupt mitochondrial gene expression, leading to altered mitochondrial protein synthesis, potential effects on ATP production, and changes in cellular respiration. Additionally, these inhibitors may play a role in modulating other mitochondrial processes, such as reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, calcium homeostasis, and mitochondrial membrane potential, further influencing the overall metabolic state of cells.

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