Date published: 2025-9-15

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ASB-13 Inhibitors

ASB-13 inhibitors refer to a class of chemical compounds that specifically target and inhibit the activity of ASB-13, an adaptor protein that is part of the Ankyrin repeat and SOCS box (ASB) family. These proteins are involved in a variety of intracellular processes, primarily related to the regulation of protein degradation via the ubiquitin-proteasome system. ASB-13 contains ankyrin repeats, which are structural motifs that mediate protein-protein interactions, and a SOCS box, which facilitates the recruitment of ubiquitin ligases. Through this mechanism, ASB-13 helps tag certain proteins for degradation. Inhibitors of ASB-13 disrupt this process, thereby influencing the stability and abundance of proteins regulated by this pathway.

Inhibition of ASB-13 can lead to a modulation of various cellular processes, such as protein turnover, signaling pathways, and cell cycle regulation. These inhibitors are of significant interest in the study of intracellular signaling networks and cellular homeostasis. By preventing ASB-13 from binding to its target proteins or interfering with its ability to recruit ubiquitin ligases, researchers can better understand the role of ASB-13 in cellular regulation. Furthermore, the selective inhibition of ASB-13 can offer valuable insights into the complex interplay between protein degradation pathways and other cellular mechanisms, providing a tool for studying how cells maintain protein quality control and respond to different environmental stimuli.

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