Date published: 2025-9-13

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RCOR3 Inhibitors

RCOR3 inhibitors represent a class of chemical compounds that specifically target the RCOR3 (REST corepressor 3) protein, which is part of a family of corepressor proteins involved in transcriptional regulation. RCOR3, along with its homologs, participates in the modulation of gene expression through interaction with various transcriptional repressors. The protein is a member of the CoREST family, which functions by coordinating with other co-factors, including histone deacetylases (HDACs) and other chromatin-modifying enzymes, to regulate chromatin structure. This dynamic regulation directly influences gene silencing processes by controlling histone acetylation and methylation. RCOR3 plays a critical role in chromatin remodeling and gene repression, particularly in developmental and differentiation processes, making its inhibitors a tool for probing epigenetic mechanisms.

RCOR3 inhibitors, structurally diverse and chemically distinct, often disrupt the interaction between RCOR3 and its associated complexes, thereby altering chromatin accessibility and transcriptional repression. These inhibitors are crucial in studying the biochemical pathways related to chromatin architecture and gene expression. By selectively inhibiting RCOR3, researchers can investigate how specific changes in transcription factor recruitment and chromatin remodeling influence cellular functions such as differentiation, proliferation, and response to environmental stimuli. In addition, RCOR3 inhibition can help dissect the role of epigenetic modifications in maintaining cellular identity and lineage specification. These compounds serve as vital probes in understanding the broader epigenetic landscape, particularly in how corepressor proteins such as RCOR3 help mediate the cross-talk between histone modifications and transcriptional regulation.

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