PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 33402676-5 2021 Recently, the anti-alcohol abuse drug disulfiram was found to target cancer through Npl4, a cofactor of p97, but the molecular mechanism remains elusive. Disulfiram 38-48 valosin containing protein Homo sapiens 104-107 33402676-8 2021 In vitro and cell-based assays showed that the disulfiram derivative bis-(diethyldithiocarbamate)-copper (CuET) can bypass the copper transporter system and inhibit the function of p97 in the cytoplasm by releasing cupric ions under oxidative conditions, which disrupt the zinc finger motifs of Npl4, locking the essential conformational switch of the complex. Disulfiram 47-57 valosin containing protein Homo sapiens 181-184