SOX (SRY-box transcription factor) inhibitors represent a class of chemical agents specifically designed to modulate the activity of a subset of transcription factors known as SOX proteins. These proteins belong to a larger family of transcription factors that share a highly conserved DNA-binding domain known as the HMG (High Mobility Group) box, which allows them to bind to DNA and regulate gene expression. SOX proteins play a crucial role in a wide array of biological processes, including development, cell fate determination, and differentiation. The name "SRY" is found in the Sex-determining Region Y protein, which is a member of this family and is pivotal in sex determination. Inhibitors targeting the SOX proteins work by interfering with the DNA-binding ability of these transcription factors, altering their ability to regulate target gene expression.
The complexity of the SOX protein family, which encompasses around 20 different members in humans, each with its own unique role in cellular biology, makes the development of specific inhibitors a challenging task. Nevertheless, SOX inhibitors are typically small molecules or peptides that can selectively bind to the HMG box or to other regulatory regions of the SOX proteins, impeding their interaction with DNA. By doing so, these inhibitors can effectively modulate the biological processes controlled by SOX proteins. The design and discovery of SOX inhibitors draw upon advanced techniques in biochemistry, molecular biology, and structural biology to understand the nuances of SOX protein function and to craft molecules that can precisely disrupt their activity.
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产品名称 | CAS # | 产品编号 | 数量 | 价格 | 应用 | 排名 |
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GSK-3 Inhibitor XVI | 252917-06-9 | sc-221691 sc-221691A | 5 mg 25 mg | ¥1726.00 ¥5867.00 | 4 | |
Chir99021(GSK-3 抑制剂 XVI)通过抑制 GSK-3 促进神经分化,从而减少 SOX-2 的表达。 |