Date published: 2025-9-10

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NELF-D Inhibitors

NELF-D inhibitors belong to a distinctive chemical class that plays a crucial role in modulating gene expression and transcriptional regulation within cells. NELF-Dstands for Negative Elongation Factor D, which is a subunit of the NELF complex. The NELF complex, composed of four subunits, functions as a key regulator of RNA polymerase II-mediated transcription elongation. Transcription elongation is a critical step in the process of gene expression, where the RNA polymerase II enzyme synthesizes an RNA strand complementary to the DNA template. NELF-D inhibitors specifically target the NELF complex, with a primary focus on disrupting the negative regulation it imposes on transcriptional elongation. NELF-D inhibitors involves interference with the interactions between NELF-D and other subunits within the NELF complex. By inhibiting the function of NELF-D, these compounds effectively promote transcriptional elongation, allowing RNA polymerase II to progress along the DNA template and facilitate the synthesis of messenger RNA (mRNA). This modulation of gene expression has potential implications for influencing cellular processes and responses. The development and study of NELF-D inhibitors contribute to a deeper understanding of the intricate regulatory mechanisms governing transcriptional processes, providing valuable insights into the molecular events that govern gene expression and cellular function.

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