
Ginkgolides A and B modulate HDAC2/3 activity and enhance chromatin remodeling complexes involved in X-inactivation mechanisms. These terpenoids upregulate XIST expression and promote heterochromatin formation, potentially compensating for the failed X-inactivation in pentasomy X by pharmacologically enhancing silencing of supernumerary X chromosomes.
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drug repurposing, MedicOath, Pentasomy X syndrome, traditional_medicine
drug repurposing, MedicOath, Pentasomy X syndrome, traditional_medicine
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