TDRD10 inhibitors represent a class of chemical compounds that target and inhibit the function of the TDRD10 protein, a member of the Tudor domain-containing protein family. The Tudor domain is known for its ability to recognize and bind methylated arginine or lysine residues, making these proteins central to various processes involving RNA binding and regulation. Specifically, TDRD10 has been implicated in RNA metabolism and piRNA (PIWI-interacting RNA) pathway regulation, which plays a crucial role in transposon silencing, particularly in the germline. By binding to methylated proteins, TDRD10 contributes to the formation of piRNA-protein complexes that are essential for maintaining genomic integrity in cells, especially in reproductive tissues. Inhibitors of TDRD10 are structurally designed to block the protein's ability to bind its target substrates, thereby interrupting the pathways it influences.
Structurally, TDRD10 inhibitors often contain functional groups that mimic the interactions that normally occur between TDRD10 and its natural ligands, effectively competing for the protein's binding site. These inhibitors can act through various mechanisms, including competitive binding at the active site of the protein or allosteric inhibition, where binding occurs at a site distant from the active region, causing a conformational change that disrupts the protein's activity. The design and synthesis of these inhibitors often involve advanced techniques such as structure-based drug design (SBDD), molecular docking, and high-throughput screening (HTS) to identify potential candidate molecules. Understanding the specificity of these inhibitors is crucial, as TDRD10 shares functional domains with other members of the Tudor family, requiring precise design to avoid off-target effects and ensuring selective inhibition of TDRD10. Research into TDRD10 inhibitors continues to explore their role in modulating RNA processing pathways and their impact on cellular mechanisms.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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5-Azacytidine | 320-67-2 | sc-221003 | 500 mg | $280.00 | 4 | |
Inhibits DNA methyltransferases, leading to reduced methylation, which could disrupt the chromatin states necessary for TDRD10 to bind and regulate RNA, indirectly inhibiting TDRD10 function. | ||||||
RG 108 | 48208-26-0 | sc-204235 sc-204235A | 10 mg 50 mg | $128.00 $505.00 | 2 | |
Non-nucleoside DNA methyltransferase inhibitor, potentially altering the chromatin landscape and RNA methylation status, thus indirectly inhibiting TDRD10's RNA binding ability. | ||||||
5-Aza-2′-Deoxycytidine | 2353-33-5 | sc-202424 sc-202424A sc-202424B | 25 mg 100 mg 250 mg | $214.00 $316.00 $418.00 | 7 | |
Hypomethylating agent, could impair methylation-dependent RNA processing pathways where TDRD10 may play a role, indirectly inhibiting its function. | ||||||
Triptolide | 38748-32-2 | sc-200122 sc-200122A | 1 mg 5 mg | $88.00 $200.00 | 13 | |
Inhibits transcriptional activity, possibly reducing the levels of RNAs that TDRD10 would normally bind and regulate, thus indirectly inhibiting its function. | ||||||
Actinomycin D | 50-76-0 | sc-200906 sc-200906A sc-200906B sc-200906C sc-200906D | 5 mg 25 mg 100 mg 1 g 10 g | $73.00 $238.00 $717.00 $2522.00 $21420.00 | 53 | |
Interacts with DNA and inhibits RNA polymerase, potentially reducing RNA levels and availability for TDRD10 binding, indirectly inhibiting its function. | ||||||
α-Amanitin | 23109-05-9 | sc-202440 sc-202440A | 1 mg 5 mg | $260.00 $1029.00 | 26 | |
Inhibitor of RNA polymerase II, could reduce RNA synthesis and indirectly inhibit TDRD10's RNA-related functions. | ||||||
Bisphenol A | 80-05-7 | sc-391751 sc-391751A | 100 mg 10 g | $300.00 $490.00 | 5 | |
Known to bind to estrogen-related receptors which could influence gene expression profiles, including those of RNA-binding proteins like TDRD10, thus potentially inhibiting its function. | ||||||
Mithramycin A | 18378-89-7 | sc-200909 | 1 mg | $54.00 | 6 | |
Antitumor antibiotic that binds to DNA, potentially affecting transcription factors and chromatin organization relevant to TDRD10's function, thus indirectly inhibiting it. | ||||||
Pyridostatin | 1085412-37-8 | sc-476422 | 10 mg | $250.00 | ||
Stabilizes G-quadruplexes, possibly affecting RNA transcripts and their interaction with TDRD10, thereby indirectly inhibiting TDRD10's function. | ||||||
Quercetin | 117-39-5 | sc-206089 sc-206089A sc-206089E sc-206089C sc-206089D sc-206089B | 100 mg 500 mg 100 g 250 g 1 kg 25 g | $11.00 $17.00 $108.00 $245.00 $918.00 $49.00 | 33 | |
Flavonoid that has been shown to modulate various signaling pathways, which might influence RNA splicing or maturation, pathways that could be critical for TDRD10 function, thus potentially inhibiting it. | ||||||