Date published: 2025-11-24

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ZNF704 Inhibitors

ZNF704 inhibitors represent a class of chemical compounds that target the ZNF704 protein, a member of the zinc finger protein family. Zinc finger proteins are known for their ability to bind to DNA and regulate gene expression. ZNF704 specifically functions as a transcriptional regulator, playing a role in cellular processes like DNA repair, cell cycle progression, and gene silencing. These inhibitors are designed to interfere with ZNF704's interaction with other transcriptional machinery, effectively modulating its regulatory functions. Structurally, ZNF704 inhibitors often exploit the zinc finger motif, which consists of zinc ion coordination by cysteine and histidine residues, a key feature that facilitates the protein's DNA-binding ability. The development of such inhibitors typically involves identifying compounds that can either chelate the zinc ion or sterically hinder the interaction of the zinc finger domain with its DNA target or associated protein partners.

The molecular mechanisms by which ZNF704 inhibitors function can vary, but most are designed to affect the protein's structural conformation or interfere with its role in chromatin remodeling. Given that ZNF704 is involved in various cellular regulatory pathways, inhibitors targeting this protein can affect multiple downstream signaling cascades. The structural complexity of zinc finger proteins like ZNF704 makes it challenging to design inhibitors with high specificity, but computational modeling, high-throughput screening, and structure-based drug design approaches are commonly employed to overcome these challenges. Further structural characterization of ZNF704 and its interaction partners has provided crucial insights into how inhibitors can be optimized to improve binding affinity and selectivity, enhancing our understanding of the biochemical functions of this zinc finger protein.

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5-Azacytidine

320-67-2sc-221003
500 mg
$280.00
4
(1)

This DNA methyltransferase inhibitor may reduce methylation of gene promoter regions, potentially decreasing ZNF704 expression.

Trichostatin A

58880-19-6sc-3511
sc-3511A
sc-3511B
sc-3511C
sc-3511D
1 mg
5 mg
10 mg
25 mg
50 mg
$149.00
$470.00
$620.00
$1199.00
$2090.00
33
(3)

As a histone deacetylase inhibitor, it can alter chromatin structure and potentially downregulate ZNF704 transcription.

Actinomycin D

50-76-0sc-200906
sc-200906A
sc-200906B
sc-200906C
sc-200906D
5 mg
25 mg
100 mg
1 g
10 g
$73.00
$238.00
$717.00
$2522.00
$21420.00
53
(3)

By intercalating DNA, it inhibits RNA polymerase and might suppress ZNF704 mRNA synthesis.

α-Amanitin

23109-05-9sc-202440
sc-202440A
1 mg
5 mg
$260.00
$1029.00
26
(2)

A potent inhibitor of RNA polymerase II, which could decrease transcription of ZNF704.

Triptolide

38748-32-2sc-200122
sc-200122A
1 mg
5 mg
$88.00
$200.00
13
(1)

This diterpene triepoxide inhibits transcription factor activity, potentially reducing ZNF704 expression.

Mithramycin A

18378-89-7sc-200909
1 mg
$54.00
6
(1)

It binds to GC-rich DNA sequences, possibly blocking transcription factors like ZNF704 from binding to DNA.

Rifampicin

13292-46-1sc-200910
sc-200910A
sc-200910B
sc-200910C
1 g
5 g
100 g
250 g
$95.00
$322.00
$663.00
$1438.00
6
(1)

An RNA polymerase inhibitor that can nonspecifically inhibit mRNA synthesis, including that of ZNF704.

DRB

53-85-0sc-200581
sc-200581A
sc-200581B
sc-200581C
10 mg
50 mg
100 mg
250 mg
$42.00
$185.00
$310.00
$650.00
6
(1)

It inhibits RNA polymerase II phosphorylation, potentially lowering ZNF704 transcription.

Chloroquine

54-05-7sc-507304
250 mg
$68.00
2
(0)

Known to intercalate into DNA and RNA, it may impede ZNF704 mRNA synthesis or stability.

Siomycin A

12656-09-6sc-202339
sc-202339-CW
sc-202339A
sc-202339B
500 µg
500 µg
2.5 mg
25 mg
$439.00
$449.00
$1326.00
$10200.00
4
(1)

A thiazole antibiotic that inhibits FOXM1, potentially affecting downstream ZNF704 expression.