Epigenetic Reader Domain antagonist
Epigenetic reader domain antagonists are compounds that specifically target proteins containing reader domains involved in recognizing and interpreting epigenetic modifications on histones or DNA. These reader domains play critical roles in regulating gene expression by interpreting the histone modifications or DNA methylation status within chromatin. By binding to the reader domains, these antagonists disrupt the interactions between epigenetic readers and their modified substrates, thereby interfering with the recruitment of transcriptional regulators and altering gene expression patterns. This disruption can lead to changes in cell differentiation, proliferation, and survival, which are often dysregulated in diseases such as cancer and developmental disorders.
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