Date published: 2026-7-1

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Supt4h2 Inhibitors

Supt4h2 inhibitors are a class of chemical compounds that specifically target and inhibit the activity of Supt4h2, a subunit of the transcriptional elongation factor complex. Supt4h2 plays a crucial role in regulating gene expression by modulating the elongation phase of transcription, a process where RNA polymerase II moves along the DNA template to synthesize RNA. Supt4h2, together with its partner Supt5h, forms part of the DSIF (DRB Sensitivity Inducing Factor) complex, which influences the efficiency and fidelity of transcription elongation. By controlling this phase, Supt4h2 is involved in regulating the expression of various genes, particularly those with complex regulatory requirements or those involved in stress responses. Inhibiting Supt4h2 disrupts its ability to regulate transcriptional elongation, which can affect gene expression patterns across different cellular processes.

The mechanism by which Supt4h2 inhibitors function typically involves binding to specific sites on the Supt4h2 protein or disrupting its interaction with other transcriptional machinery, such as Supt5h or RNA polymerase II. Some inhibitors may act by preventing the proper assembly of the DSIF complex, while others may block the protein's ability to modulate the elongation process. By inhibiting Supt4h2, these compounds can have far-reaching effects on transcription, potentially altering the expression of numerous genes and affecting cellular responses to environmental signals. Research into Supt4h2 inhibitors provides valuable insights into the molecular control of transcription and how the elongation phase contributes to overall gene regulation. Understanding the function of Supt4h2 and the effects of its inhibition also reveals the broader impact of transcriptional elongation control on cellular homeostasis and gene expression networks.

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Suberoylanilide Hydroxamic Acid

149647-78-9sc-220139
sc-220139A
100 mg
500 mg
$133.00
$275.00
37
(2)

Suberoylanilide Hydroxamic Acid could decrease Supt4h2 expression by causing hyperacetylation of histones, thereby altering chromatin structure to a state that is not conducive for the transcription of certain genes.

Rocaglamide

84573-16-0sc-203241
sc-203241A
sc-203241B
sc-203241C
sc-203241D
100 µg
1 mg
5 mg
10 mg
25 mg
$275.00
$474.00
$1639.00
$2497.00
$5344.00
4
(1)

This compound might inhibit Supt4h2 by hindering the assembly of the eukaryotic initiation factor 4F complex, which is crucial for the initiation of translation.