Date published: 2025-10-12

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C1orf163 Inhibitors

C1orf163 Inhibitors refer to a class of compounds that can influence the activity, directly or indirectly, of the C1orf163 protein, also known as COA7. The direct role of COA7 in cellular processes isn't entirely clear, so our understanding of how to inhibit this protein specifically comes from broader pathways or processes that might be involved. Compounds like Rapamycin and Wortmannin target mTOR signaling and PI3K respectively, both of which are critical pathways in cellular growth and metabolism. By inhibiting these pathways, we can indirectly influence the environment or conditions in which COA7 functions. Other compounds, like Staurosporine and PD98059, target kinase activities, which are fundamental to many cellular processes and signaling pathways.

Kinases play a role in phosphorylation, which can activate or deactivate proteins, so inhibiting kinases can be a means to modulate the activity of many proteins, including potentially COA7. Additionally, cellular metabolism and ion regulation, addressed by compounds like 2-Deoxyglucose, Metformin, and Nifedipine, can provide an overarching cellular context in which proteins like COA7 operate. By impacting these broader systems, the activity or function of COA7 can be indirectly modulated.

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