ZDBF2 inhibitors refer to a class of chemical compounds that specifically target and inhibit the function of a genetic regulator known as ZDBF2, which is short for Zinc Finger, DBF-Type Containing 2. This regulator is a transcription factor that plays a role in the expression of various genes. Transcription factors are proteins that bind to specific DNA sequences and regulate the transcription of genetic information from DNA to messenger RNA. By controlling the activity of certain genes, transcription factors like ZDBF2 can influence a wide array of biological processes. ZDBF2 inhibitors, therefore, are designed to modulate the activity of this transcription factor through direct interaction, which can lead to changes in the expression of genes under its control.
The development of ZDBF2 inhibitors stems from a deepening understanding of the molecular mechanisms of gene regulation. Inhibition of ZDBF2 can be accomplished through various means, typically involving small molecules that can bind to the ZDBF2 protein, altering its shape or function and preventing it from interacting with DNA. The design of these inhibitors is a complex process that often requires the integration of structural biology, computational chemistry, and biochemical assays to identify compounds with the desired specificity and activity. These molecules are typically characterized by their ability to bind to the ZDBF2 protein with high affinity and specificity, which is crucial to ensure the selectivity of their action and to minimize effects on other zinc finger transcription factors.
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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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(±)-JQ1 | 1268524-69-1 | sc-472932 sc-472932A | 5 mg 25 mg | $226.00 $846.00 | 1 | |
JQ1 is a BET bromodomain inhibitor and affects gene transcription. It could potentially inhibit DZF2 expression by modifying the transcriptional landscape. | ||||||