Date published: 2025-10-15

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2810008M24Rik Inhibitors

The category of SMIM15 Inhibitors would include a diverse array of chemical compounds that indirectly affect the function of the small integral membrane protein 15 (SMIM15) by modulating the cellular and membrane-specific environment. This class of inhibitors does not target SMIM15 directly but influences the protein's activity by altering the structural and functional context within which the protein operates.

Compounds such as filipin III, amphotericin B, and nystatin interact with membrane sterols, altering the physical properties of cellular membranes, which could affect the localization and function of membrane proteins like SMIM15. Agents like methyl-β-cyclodextrin and U18666A alter cholesterol levels, which can disrupt membrane microdomains crucial for the function of many integral membrane proteins. Other compounds, such as genistein, act on signaling pathways and could affect SMIM15 indirectly by modifying the signaling environment. Disruptors of intracellular transport and structure, such as colchicine and dynasore, can also influence the localization and turnover of membrane proteins. Lastly, ionophores like monensin and ionomycin perturb ion gradients across the membrane, which can have diverse effects on membrane protein function by altering the ionic environment and signaling pathways.

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