Date published: 2025-9-16

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C430048L16Rik Inhibitors

Chemical inhibitors of the protein C430048L16Rik function by targeting and inhibiting Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs), enzymes that are pivotal in the process of phosphorylating this protein. Alsterpaullone, a potent CDK inhibitor, can prevent the phosphorylation of C430048L16Rik, resulting in its functional inhibition. Similarly, Roscovitine and Olomoucine, both of which are selective CDK inhibitors, can inhibit the activity of C430048L16Rik through the same mechanism. Purvalanol A and Indirubin-3'-monoxime also inhibit CDKs, thereby preventing the phosphorylation and subsequent activation of C430048L16Rik. Flavopiridol, with its broad-spectrum CDK inhibitory properties, can likewise interfere with the phosphorylation process of this protein, leading to inhibition of its function. Butyrolactone I, which selectively inhibits CDK2, can also result in reduced phosphorylation of C430048L16Rik, leading to functional inhibition.

Continuing with this theme, Ribociclib and Palbociclib, both CDK4/6 inhibitors, can inhibit the phosphorylation of C430048L16Rik, which is crucial for its activity. Abemaciclib, another selective inhibitor of CDK4/6, can prevent the activation of C430048L16Rik by inhibiting its phosphorylation. Dinaciclib, known for its strong inhibition of several CDKs, can impede the phosphorylation of C430048L16Rik, which is essential for its function. PD0332991, also referred to as palbociclib, demonstrates potent inhibition of CDK4/6 and can inhibit the phosphorylation of C430048L16Rik, thereby inhibiting the protein's activity. Through the inhibition of CDKs, these chemicals can effectively prevent the phosphorylation-dependent activation of C430048L16Rik, resulting in its functional inhibition.

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