Date published: 2025-9-18

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Ankyrin G Inhibitors

Common Ankyrin G Inhibitors include, but are not limited to Actinomycin D CAS 50-76-0, Cycloheximide CAS 66-81-9, α-Amanitin CAS 23109-05-9, Fluorouracil CAS 51-21-8 and LY 294002 CAS 154447-36-6.

Ankyrin G, a member of the ankyrin family, is a protein that plays a crucial role in cellular architecture by mediating the attachment of integral membrane proteins to the spectrin-based membrane cytoskeleton. These proteins, specifically Ankyrin G, are essential for the proper positioning and stabilization of various ion channels and cell adhesion molecules at specific cellular sites. One of the most recognized roles of Ankyrin G is in neurons, where it is fundamental in the formation and maintenance of the axon initial segment (AIS), a specialized region responsible for initiating action potentials. By anchoring specific ion channels in the AIS, Ankyrin G ensures the proper electrical activity of neurons.

Ankyrin G inhibitors would be molecules or strategies aimed at reducing the expression, activity, or stability of Ankyrin G. Such inhibitors could affect the positioning or stability of the ion channels and other proteins that Ankyrin G anchors to the membrane cytoskeleton. This could have a profound impact on cellular function, especially in neurons, where the precise positioning of ion channels in the AIS is vital for proper electrical signaling. Ankyrin G inhibitors might include small molecules that interfere with the protein's ability to bind its target proteins, antisense oligonucleotides that decrease its expression, or other agents that affect its post-translational modifications and interactions with other cellular components. Studying the effects of Ankyrin G inhibition could provide valuable insights into its specific roles in various cell types and the broader implications for cellular function and architecture.

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