Date published: 2025-9-14

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AP-4ε Inhibitors

The class of chemicals known as AP-4ε Inhibitors includes compounds that influence cellular processes and signaling pathways associated with the function of the AP-4 complex, of which AP-4ε is a part. These chemicals exert their effects through various mechanisms that can impact the intracellular trafficking and vesicular transport operations in which AP-4ε plays a crucial role. The AP-4 complex is involved in the sorting of proteins to endosomes and lysosomes, and any disruption in the pathways that regulate these processes can affect the function of AP-4ε.

The chemicals listed in the table affect various aspects of cellular function, including Golgi apparatus dynamics, microtubule stability, actin cytoskeleton integrity, vesicle scission, motor protein activity, Rho GTPase signaling, phosphoinositide metabolism, and kinase activity. Each of these aspects plays a role in vesicular trafficking and membrane organization, processes that are fundamental to the proper functioning of AP-4ε. By altering the structure and function of the Golgi, brefeldin A and monensin can affect the formation and transport of vesicles, which are key steps in AP-4ε-mediated trafficking. The integrity and dynamics of the cytoskeleton are essential for vesicular movement, and chemicals like nocodazole, paclitaxel, cytochalasin D, latrunculin A, and blebbistatin can influence these factors, thereby potentially impacting AP-4ε function. Dynasore's inhibition of dynamin can affect endocytic trafficking, while ML-141's inhibition of Cdc42 can affect cytoskeletal organization and vesicular trafficking. Wortmannin's inhibition of PI3K can alter signaling pathways critical for membrane trafficking.

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