Date published: 2025-9-16

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CCDC116 Inhibitors

CCDC116 inhibitors are a class of chemical compounds that specifically target and inhibit the activity of CCDC116, a coiled-coil domain-containing protein. Proteins with coiled-coil domains, like CCDC116, are involved in mediating protein-protein interactions and are critical in various cellular functions such as scaffolding, intracellular transport, and structural organization. CCDC116 itself is thought to play a role in these processes by acting as a molecular scaffold that facilitates the formation of protein complexes, thereby influencing key pathways in cellular signaling and structural integrity. Inhibiting CCDC116 can disrupt these interactions and modulate cellular behavior by affecting the assembly of protein networks and complexes within the cell.

The mechanism by which CCDC116 inhibitors function often involves direct interaction with the coiled-coil domain of the protein, preventing it from binding to other proteins or forming stable complexes. This interference can lead to the breakdown of the protein structures and pathways in which CCDC116 is involved, impacting cellular processes such as cytoskeletal organization, vesicle trafficking, and intracellular signaling. Researchers utilize CCDC116 inhibitors as tools to explore the functional roles of coiled-coil domain-containing proteins in cellular processes. By inhibiting CCDC116, scientists can gain insights into how protein scaffolding and complex assembly are regulated in cells and how disruptions in these processes can affect cell structure and function. This research helps to uncover the broader roles of coiled-coil proteins in maintaining cellular homeostasis and the organization of intracellular networks.

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