Date published: 2025-9-15

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RNF180 Activators

RNF180 Activators are a series of chemical compounds that indirectly stimulate the functional activity of RNF180 through distinct cellular mechanisms. Compounds like Zinc Pyrithione, by augmenting zinc levels, could potentially enhance the ubiquitin ligase activity of RNF180, which relies on zinc as a cofactor. In a similar vein, proteasome inhibitors such as MG132, Epoxomicin, andBortezomib obstruct the degradation of ubiquitinated proteins, indirectly amplifying the activity of RNF180 by allowing an accumulation of its substrate proteins. This accumulation may not only make the ligase activity of RNF180 more apparent but also possibly stimulate a feedback mechanism that enhances its expression or activity. Autophagy activator SMER3 and non-ionic solubilizing agent Triton X-100 may increase the pool of substrates available for RNF180 ubiquitination by enhancing protein turnover and solubilizing membrane proteins, respectively. MLN4924, by inhibiting NEDD8-activating enzyme, could potentially upregulate RNF180 by preventing its degradation if RNF180 is regulated by neddylation, suggesting a method of enhancing RNF180's stability and thus its activity.

Moreover, cellular stressors like Niclosamide, 17-AAG, and Piperlongumine are thought to activate cellular stress responses that may include upregulation of the ubiquitin-proteasome system, indirectly enhancing RNF180's role within it. Niclosamide disrupts mitochondrial function, 17-AAG interferes with chaperone-mediated protein folding, and Piperlongumine increases reactive oxygen species, all of which could lead to an increased demand for RNF180-mediated ubiquitination as part of the cell's attempt to maintain proteostasis under stress conditions. Chloroquine and Withaferin A, through their actions inhibiting lysosomal function and proteasome activity respectively, create a cellular environment that could necessitate enhanced ubiquitin ligase activity, potentially stimulating RNF180's function as the cell seeks to manage the elevated levels of proteins destined for degradation. These activators, by influencing various pathways and processes that converge on the ubiquitin-proteasome system, provide a multifaceted approach to enhancing the activity of RNF180 without directly increasing its expression or binding to its active site.

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