Date published: 2025-9-15

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YTHDC2 Activators

YTHDC2, YTH Domain Containing 2, represents a critical protein in humans, encoded by the corresponding YTHDC2 gene. This protein distinguishes itself as a vital player in several biological processes, such as the regulation of mRNA decay and the control of meiotic cell cycle progression. Notably, the YTHDC2 protein houses a YTH (YT521-B Homology) domain, which offers it the capability to bind to m6A-modified mRNA, a ubiquitous post-transcriptional modification of mRNA. This binding capacity is especially significant given the vast implications of mRNA modifications in cellular functions and the overall health of an organism. The exact interactive mechanisms and functions linked to YTHDC2 are the focus of ongoing research, and its role in the broader biological context is becoming increasingly apparent.

Several chemical compounds have been identified as activators of YTHDC2 expression. For instance, natural phenol Resveratrol is known for its ability to stimulate the SIRT1 pathway, which may, in turn, upregulate YTHDC2 transcription. Curcumin, a polyphenol, may drive the upregulation of YTHDC2 by stimulating various signaling pathways. Retinoic acid, a vitamin A metabolite, could increase the transcription of YTHDC2 through the activation of its receptors. Similarly, 5-Azacytidine, by inhibiting DNA methylation, might promote YTHDC2 gene transcription. Additionally, compounds such as Dexamethasone, Sodium butyrate, Genistein, Sulforaphane, Quercetin, Trichostatin A, Epigallocatechin gallate, and Vorinostat have all been suggested to play roles in promoting YTHDC2 expression through various mechanisms.

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