Date published: 2025-10-25

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STH1 Activateurs

STH1," or "SWI/SNF-Related, Matrix-Associated, Actin-Dependent Regulator of Chromatin, Subfamily A, Member 1," is a protein encoded by the SMARCA1 gene in humans. STH1 is a critical component of the SWI/SNF (switch/sucrose non-fermentable) chromatin remodeling complex, which plays a pivotal role in regulating the structure and function of chromatin.Chromatin remodeling is a dynamic process where the structure of chromatin is modified to either compact or relax DNA. This alteration in chromatin structure is essential for controlling gene expression, as it regulates the accessibility of DNA to transcription factors and other proteins involved in DNA replication, repair, and recombination.

The SWI/SNF complex, including STH1, uses energy from ATP hydrolysis to slide, eject, or restructure nucleosomes, which are the basic units of chromatin. This action allows for the exposure or occlusion of specific gene sequences, thereby influencing gene expression patterns. STH1, in this complex, acts as an ATPase, providing the necessary energy for these remodeling activities.STH1's function in chromatin remodeling is crucial for various cellular processes, including development, differentiation, and response to environmental signals. Dysregulation of SWI/SNF complex activity, including alterations in STH1 function, has been implicated in the development of certain cancers and other diseases. This is because improper chromatin remodeling can lead to aberrant gene expression, contributing to the pathogenesis of these conditions.

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GSK343

1346704-33-3sc-397025
sc-397025A
5 mg
25 mg
$148.00
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Un inhibiteur d'EZH2, GSK343, affecte la méthylation des histones, ce qui pourrait avoir un impact sur le rôle de STH1 dans le remodelage de la chromatine.