Date published: 2025-10-11

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ZNF174 Inhibitors

ZNF174 inhibitors refer to a class of chemical compounds that specifically target the ZNF174 protein, a member of the zinc finger (ZNF) family of transcription factors. ZNF174 contains multiple zinc finger motifs, which are structural elements involved in DNA binding. These zinc finger motifs allow ZNF174 to interact with specific sequences of DNA, regulating the expression of various genes. Inhibition of ZNF174 can disrupt its interaction with DNA, leading to changes in gene expression patterns that are closely associated with its activity. Structurally, ZNF174 inhibitors are typically small molecules that possess functional groups capable of interacting with the zinc ion within the protein's zinc finger domain, potentially displacing the zinc ion or altering the conformation of the protein to impair its DNA-binding ability.

Chemically, the design of ZNF174 inhibitors often involves structural scaffolds that mimic the natural ligands of zinc finger proteins or those that interfere with zinc coordination. These inhibitors may possess metal-chelating functionalities, such as thiols, carboxylates, or imidazoles, which allow them to bind to the zinc ion in a competitive manner. Additionally, the inhibitors may be optimized for specificity to ZNF174 by targeting the unique sequence of zinc finger domains in this particular protein, as opposed to other zinc finger transcription factors. The development of ZNF174 inhibitors involves a combination of rational drug design, structural biology, and computational modeling to precisely engineer molecules that can effectively and selectively disrupt the normal functioning of the ZNF174 transcription factor at the molecular level.

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