The class of RBM26 Activators refers to chemicals that can indirectly influence the function of the RBM26 protein. These chemicals do not directly bind to or interact with RBM26 but instead modulate the pathways or cellular processes that RBM26 is involved in. This includes a variety of cellular signaling pathways and epigenetic processes.
The chemicals that fall under this class have diverse mechanisms of action but are grouped together because of their potential to modulate RBM26 function. They include mTOR inhibitors, SIRT1 activators, AMPK activators, PI3K inhibitors, DNA methyltransferase inhibitors, GSK3B inhibitors, ERK inhibitors, TGF-beta inhibitors, ROCK inhibitors, JNK inhibitors, MEK1/2 inhibitors, and G9a/GLP methyltransferase inhibitors. These chemicals can influence pathways such as mTOR signaling, SIRT1-mediated stress response, AMPK-mediated energy regulation, PI3K/Akt signaling, DNA methylation, GSK3B-related pathways, ERK signaling, TGF-beta signaling, ROCK-related pathways, JNK signaling, MAPK signaling, and histone methylation. By modulating these pathways and epigenetic processes, these chemicals can in turn influence the RNA splicing and other RNA processes that RBM26 is involved in.
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