Date published: 2025-10-26

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RFX8 Inhibitors

The chemicals classified as RFX8 Inhibitors are a diverse group of compounds that can indirectly influence the activity of regulatory factor X8 (RFX8) through various mechanisms, primarily by altering DNA-protein interactions, chromatin structure, and cellular signaling pathways. These inhibitors include DNA-binding antibiotics like Mithramycin A, Chromomycin A3, and Echinomycin, which can prevent transcription factors from accessing their DNA binding sites, thereby potentially inhibiting the transcriptional regulation activities of RFX8.

Furthermore, compounds such as Triptolide and Distamycin A disrupt general transcription factor binding and function, which can lead to a reduction in the transcription of genes that RFX8 may regulate. Modifiers of chromatin structure and function, like Trichostatin A and Apicidin, change the acetylation state of histones, potentially impacting the transcriptional activity regulated by RFX8. Additionally, inhibitors of signaling pathways such as Sirolimus, PD98059, Wortmannin, and LY294002 can alter the activity of transcription factors through changes in protein phosphorylation and signal transduction, which may affect the regulatory roles of RFX8. C646 specifically targets histone acetyltransferase, affecting the acetylation status of histones and thereby influencing gene expression and the potential activity of RFX8.

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