Date published: 2025-9-12

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RBM15B Inhibitors

RBM15B inhibitors are a class of chemical compounds designed to specifically target and inhibit the function of RBM15B, an RNA-binding protein that plays a key role in regulating various post-transcriptional processes, such as RNA splicing, stability, and modification. RBM15B belongs to the RNA-binding motif (RBM) family and is involved in processes related to mRNA maturation, particularly through interactions with RNA sequences and other proteins involved in RNA processing. One of the major roles of RBM15B is its involvement in the m6A RNA methylation pathway, a process that adds methyl groups to adenine residues in RNA, influencing the stability and translation efficiency of mRNA. The protein contains RNA recognition motifs (RRMs) that allow it to bind to RNA and participate in the complex regulation of gene expression at the post-transcriptional level. Inhibitors of RBM15B typically function by disrupting its ability to bind to RNA or interact with key proteins in the m6A methylation machinery, thereby blocking its regulatory activity.

The inhibition of RBM15B can lead to disruptions in RNA methylation, splicing, and other post-transcriptional modifications, which are essential for fine-tuning gene expression and maintaining cellular homeostasis. By blocking the role of RBM15B in RNA processing, these inhibitors can interfere with the maturation of mRNA, potentially leading to changes in protein synthesis and cellular function. Researchers utilize RBM15B inhibitors to study its specific role in m6A RNA methylation and to explore how this protein contributes to the regulation of gene expression in various biological contexts. Additionally, RBM15B inhibitors provide a powerful tool for examining the broader networks of RNA-binding proteins and their involvement in coordinating post-transcriptional regulatory pathways. By studying these inhibitors, scientists gain a deeper understanding of the molecular mechanisms that govern RNA modification and processing, offering insights into how cells control their proteome and adapt to changing environmental or developmental conditions. Through this research, RBM15B inhibitors help elucidate the complex roles of RNA-binding proteins in maintaining cellular function and gene expression regulation.

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