Date published: 2025-9-10

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Pol III RPC62 Inhibitors

Pol III RPC62 inhibitors represent a class of compounds that specifically target the subunit RPC62 of RNA polymerase III (Pol III), a multi-subunit enzyme responsible for transcribing small non-coding RNAs, such as 5S rRNA and tRNA. RNA polymerase III plays a critical role in maintaining cellular homeostasis by regulating the production of these essential RNA molecules, which are integral to protein synthesis and other fundamental cellular processes. RPC62, one of the subunits of Pol III, is crucial for its assembly, stability, and function, and inhibitors that target this subunit are designed to disrupt its interaction with other components of the polymerase complex. This disruption leads to alterations in the enzyme's structural conformation, impairing its ability to transcribe the necessary RNA molecules.

From a chemical perspective, Pol III RPC62 inhibitors are often small molecules that exhibit high specificity for the RPC62 subunit. These inhibitors interact with key binding sites on RPC62, interfering with its ability to engage other subunits of Pol III, such as RPC53 and RPC6. The molecular mechanisms by which these inhibitors function typically involve allosteric inhibition, where the binding of the inhibitor induces conformational changes that render the Pol III complex inactive or less efficient. Structural studies, including crystallography and molecular docking, have been essential in elucidating the precise binding interactions of these inhibitors with RPC62, aiding in the rational design of more potent and selective compounds. Additionally, these inhibitors serve as valuable tools for studying the fundamental role of Pol III in cellular processes, offering insights into transcriptional regulation and RNA processing at a molecular level.

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