Introduction: Transcription is considered as an important target of drugs employed in biomedicine. Therefore, novel strategies to inhibit the biological effects of transcription factors (TFs) are of interest, such as targeting promoters with triple-helix-forming oligonucleotides and antisense targeting of mRNAs coding for TFs. Areas covered: The objective of this review is to describe studies considering inhibition of TF functions with molecules mimicking TF binding sites (transcription factor decoy approach, TFD) and to summarize the patents on possible clinical applications of this approach. Expert opinion: Treatment of cells with TFD molecules leads to inhibition (or activation) of genes regulated by the target transcription factors. The...
Chronic pulmonary inflammation in the lungs of patients affected by cystic fibrosis is characterized...
The development of drugs able to inhibit the expression of pro-inflammatory genes is of great intere...
Increasing knowledge about the influence of dysregulated gene expression in causing numerous disease...
Many recent published observations firmly demonstrate that one of the ways to study and artificially...
Transcription factors are a large class of biological molecules that are important for health and di...
Transcription factors are a large class of biological molecules that are important for health and di...
Transcription factors are a large class of biological molecules that are important for health and di...
Transcription factors (TFs) are central regulators of cellular activity. Abnormal TF activity is oft...
Transcription factors are involved in a large number of human diseases such as cancers for which the...
Transcription factors are involved in a large number of human diseases such as cancers for which the...
Synthetic oligonucleotides have recently been the object of many investigations aimed to develop seq...
Transcription factors (TFs) are proteins that bind to deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) in sequence-specif...
Transcription factors (TFs) are a vital part of every living organism on earth, as they allow for th...
Much research on transcription factor biology and their genetic pathways has been undertaken over th...
Chronic pulmonary inflammation in the lungs of patients affected by cystic fibrosis is characterized...
Chronic pulmonary inflammation in the lungs of patients affected by cystic fibrosis is characterized...
The development of drugs able to inhibit the expression of pro-inflammatory genes is of great intere...
Increasing knowledge about the influence of dysregulated gene expression in causing numerous disease...
Many recent published observations firmly demonstrate that one of the ways to study and artificially...
Transcription factors are a large class of biological molecules that are important for health and di...
Transcription factors are a large class of biological molecules that are important for health and di...
Transcription factors are a large class of biological molecules that are important for health and di...
Transcription factors (TFs) are central regulators of cellular activity. Abnormal TF activity is oft...
Transcription factors are involved in a large number of human diseases such as cancers for which the...
Transcription factors are involved in a large number of human diseases such as cancers for which the...
Synthetic oligonucleotides have recently been the object of many investigations aimed to develop seq...
Transcription factors (TFs) are proteins that bind to deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) in sequence-specif...
Transcription factors (TFs) are a vital part of every living organism on earth, as they allow for th...
Much research on transcription factor biology and their genetic pathways has been undertaken over th...
Chronic pulmonary inflammation in the lungs of patients affected by cystic fibrosis is characterized...
Chronic pulmonary inflammation in the lungs of patients affected by cystic fibrosis is characterized...
The development of drugs able to inhibit the expression of pro-inflammatory genes is of great intere...
Increasing knowledge about the influence of dysregulated gene expression in causing numerous disease...