Date published: 2025-9-25

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NSUN2 Inhibitors

NSUN2 inhibitors are a class of chemical compounds designed to target and modulate the activity of the NSUN2 protein. NSUN2 stands for NOP2/Sun RNA Methyltransferase Family Member 2, and it belongs to the RNA methyltransferase family. NSUN2 plays a critical role in the post-transcriptional modification of RNA molecules, specifically by catalyzing the addition of a methyl group to specific cytosine residues within RNA molecules. This modification, known as 5-methylcytosine (m5C) methylation, is important for the regulation of RNA stability, translation, and various cellular processes. Inhibitors of NSUN2 are developed to interfere with its methyltransferase activity or other functions, potentially affecting the RNA modifications and cellular processes regulated by this enzyme.

The mechanisms by which NSUN2 inhibitors function can vary based on their chemical structures and binding properties. Some inhibitors may directly interact with NSUN2, disrupting its methyltransferase activity or its interactions with RNA substrates. Others may modulate the stability or conformation of NSUN2, influencing its ability to catalyze m5C methylation of RNA molecules. By inhibiting NSUN2, these compounds have the potential to impact the post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression and RNA processing, which can have downstream effects on cellular functions and processes. Ongoing research in this field aims to uncover the precise mechanisms and downstream effects of NSUN2 inhibition, contributing to our understanding of its significance in cellular biology and RNA modification processes.

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