Date published: 2025-9-16

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TSSC4 Inhibitors

Chemical inhibitors of TSSC4 function by modulating the acetylation state of histones, which in turn can influence the transcriptional activity of genes involved in the stability and function of the TSSC4 protein. Trichostatin A and Vorinostat, both histone deacetylase inhibitors, can lead to hyperacetylation of histones. This hyperacetylation can affect the chromatin structure, thereby altering the availability of genes for transcription and ultimately the levels of proteins such as TSSC4. Similarly, Valproic Acid can change gene expression profiles, including those governing the stability and function of TSSC4. SAHA, with its ability to inhibit histone deacetylase, can also modify the expression of proteins that interact with TSSC4 and regulate its function. Romidepsin, a cyclic peptide, inhibits histone deacetylases, leading to changes in gene expression that can affect proteins necessary for the post-translational modifications or stability of TSSC4.

Entinostat selectively inhibits class I histone deacetylases, which may alter the expression of genes involved in the regulation and function of TSSC4. Panobinostat, as a potent inhibitor, can influence gene expression and protein-protein interactions relevant to TSSC4 function. Belinostat can alter the expression of genes and thereby affect protein interactions and functions, including those associated with TSSC4. Quisinostat leads to changes in acetylation, potentially disrupting the cellular context of TSSC4's function by affecting its interacting proteins or regulators. Chidamide, a benzamide chemical that inhibits histone deacetylases, can affect chromatin structure and gene expression, leading to an impact on the function of proteins like TSSC4. Mocetinostat inhibits class I and IV histone deacetylases, potentially affecting the expression and function of proteins involved in the cellular pathways where TSSC4 operates. Givinostat is an inhibitor of histone deacetylases, which could change the expression of genes and proteins that regulate or interact with TSSC4, thereby inhibiting its function.

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