TFIIH p52 inhibitors belong to a specific chemical class designed to target a critical component of the transcription factor IIH (TFIIH) complex, known as p52. The TFIIH complex plays an essential role in transcription, DNA repair, and nucleotide excision repair processes within the cell. This complex is composed of multiple subunits, including p52, and it acts as a molecular machine that unwinds DNA, facilitating the initiation of transcription and the repair of damaged DNA. Inhibitors that specifically target p52 are of significant interest to researchers in the fields of molecular biology and biochemistry, as they can shed light on the precise mechanisms underlying transcription and DNA repair.
TFIIH p52 inhibitors are typically small molecules or compounds that disrupt the function of p52 within the TFIIH complex. By inhibiting p52, these compounds can potentially interfere with the assembly and stability of the entire TFIIH complex, thereby affecting its various cellular functions. Researchers utilize TFIIH p52 inhibitors as powerful tools in the laboratory to study the roles of TFIIH and p52 in processes like transcription initiation and DNA repair. Moreover, these inhibitors can serve as valuable probes for elucidating the intricate molecular pathways involved in these fundamental cellular processes. Understanding how TFIIH p52 inhibitors interact with their target can provide crucial insights into the underlying biology and may have implications for the development of novel research tools and interventions in various diseases where dysregulation of transcription and DNA repair is implicated.
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Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Triptolide | 38748-32-2 | sc-200122 sc-200122A | 1 mg 5 mg | $88.00 $200.00 | 13 | |
Triptolide is known for disrupting the enzymatic activities of TFIIH, and has been studied for its potential usage against cancer. It affects the interaction between TFIIH subunits and can induce degradation of certain TFIIH submodules. | ||||||
Spironolactone | 52-01-7 | sc-204294 | 50 mg | $107.00 | 3 | |
Identified through a drug repositioning approach, spironolactone is known as a potent Nucleotide Excision Repair (NER) inhibitor which promotes the rapid and reversible degradation of XPB, a subunit of the TFIIH complex. The degradation process is dependent both on the ubiquitin-activating enzyme and on the 26S proteasome. |