Date published: 2025-11-25

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ZNF395 Inhibitors

ZNF395, or zinc finger protein 395, is a transcription factor involved in various cellular processes, including response to stress and regulation of gene expression. Direct chemical inhibitors for ZNF395 are currently limited, but various chemicals can modulate its activity indirectly by targeting pathways and processes ZNF395 is involved in.

The listed chemicals represent a diverse array of inhibitors, each targeting different aspects of cellular signaling and regulation. For example, BET bromodomain inhibitors like JQ1 can affect the transcriptional activity of genes, potentially influencing those regulated by ZNF395. CDK inhibitors like Palbociclib, by modulating the cell cycle, might impact the cellular environment in which ZNF395 operates. Histone deacetylase inhibitors, such as Trichostatin A, can alter chromatin structure, thereby affecting the expression of genes possibly regulated by ZNF395. Proteasome inhibitors like MG132 and Bortezomib could stabilize proteins in pathways related to ZNF395, indirectly influencing its activity. PI3K inhibitors (e.g., LY294002 and Wortmannin) and mTOR inhibitors (e.g., Rapamycin/Sirolimus) target signaling pathways crucial in many cellular processes, possibly intersecting with those regulated by ZNF395. Inhibitors of the MAPK pathway, like U0126 (MEK inhibitor) and SB203580 (p38 MAPK inhibitor), as well as JNK inhibitors like SP600125, could modulate stress response and other pathways related to ZNF395.

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