Date published: 2025-9-18

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4932438H23Rik Inhibitors

Epcip Inhibitors as a chemical class refers to compounds that can indirectly modulate the function or interactions of exosomal polycystin 1 interacting protein (EPCIP) by targeting processes related to exosome formation, release, or exosomal content management. Since EPCIP is associated with exosomes, inhibitors such as GW4869, which can prevent exosome secretion, can reduce the functional interactions of EPCIP with other cellular components. Similarly, agents like monensin and bafilomycin A1, which alter Golgi function and endosomal acidification, respectively, can impact the biogenesis of exosomes, thereby affecting the role of EPCIP in exosomal pathways.

Other compounds listed, such as Manumycin A and genistein, can disrupt signaling pathways by inhibiting enzyme activities like farnesyltransferase and tyrosine kinases, potentially altering the functional context in which EPCIP operates. Membrane-targeting agents such as methyl-β-cyclodextrin, filipin III, and nystatin can perturb membrane structures and composition, affecting the membrane-associated activities of EPCIP.

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