Date published: 2025-9-22

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POM121C Inhibitors

POM121C inhibitors are a class of chemical compounds designed to specifically target and modulate the activity of the POM121C protein, which is a member of the POM121 family of proteins involved in the nuclear pore complex (NPC). POM121C plays a critical role in the structure and function of the NPC, which is essential for the transport of molecules between the nucleus and the cytoplasm in eukaryotic cells. This protein is an integral membrane protein of the inner nuclear membrane and is involved in the anchoring of the nuclear pore complex to the nuclear envelope. By regulating the passage of macromolecules such as RNA and proteins, POM121C is crucial for maintaining nuclear-cytoplasmic communication and the integrity of nuclear processes. Inhibitors of POM121C are developed to interfere with its role in NPC assembly or function, thereby providing a tool to study the mechanisms of nucleocytoplasmic transport and the structural dynamics of the nuclear envelope.

The development of POM121C inhibitors involves a detailed understanding of the protein's structure and its interactions within the nuclear pore complex. Techniques such as X-ray crystallography, cryo-electron microscopy, and molecular modeling are employed to elucidate the three-dimensional configuration of POM121C, focusing on regions critical for its function and integration into the NPC. This structural information is crucial for identifying potential binding sites for inhibitors, particularly those that could disrupt the interaction of POM121C with other NPC components or its anchoring role at the nuclear envelope. Computational methods like molecular docking are then used to design or identify small molecules that can effectively bind to these sites, blocking the activity of POM121C. Once candidate inhibitors are identified, they are synthesized and tested in vitro to assess their binding affinity, specificity, and impact on NPC function. These inhibitors are optimized through iterative cycles of chemical modification and testing to improve their effectiveness and stability. The study of POM121C inhibitors not only aids in deciphering the specific role of this protein within the nuclear pore complex but also provides broader insights into the regulation of nucleocytoplasmic transport and the architecture of the nuclear envelope.

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