Date published: 2025-9-13

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SF3B3 Activators

SF3B3 activators are chemicals that target and promote the activity of the SF3B3 protein, also known as splicing factor 3b subunit 3. SF3B3 is a part of the splicing factor 3b complex that is essential for the splicing of pre-mRNA in eukaryotic cells. This process is fundamental for the maturation of mRNA, which is necessary for the translation of genetic information into proteins. The SF3B3 subunit plays a pivotal role in the recognition of the branch point sequence within introns, an important step in the assembly of the spliceosome, the complex responsible for splicing. By activating SF3B3, these compounds may influence the efficiency or specificity of the splicing process, potentially affecting the diversity and abundance of mRNA transcripts produced within a cell.

The activation of SF3B3 through small molecule activators typically involves enhancing the protein's natural function in the spliceosome. These activators can function by binding to SF3B3 and promoting its interaction with other components of the splicing machinery, or by stabilizing the formation of the active spliceosome complex. The development of such activators requires a comprehensive understanding of the structure and dynamics of SF3B3, as well as its interaction networks within the spliceosome. Furthermore, the intricate nature of the splicing machinery, where multiple proteins and RNA elements come together in a highly regulated manner, necessitates activators that are precise in their action to avoid unintended effects on the overall splicing landscape.

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