Date published: 2025-9-16

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CCDC93 Inhibitors

CCDC93 inhibitors are a class of chemical compounds designed to specifically target and inhibit the activity of CCDC93, a protein involved in cellular processes such as membrane trafficking and endosomal transport. CCDC93 is a coiled-coil domain-containing protein, a structural motif that facilitates protein-protein interactions and contributes to the organization of cellular machinery. This protein is part of a larger complex, often functioning alongside other proteins to mediate the sorting and transport of vesicles between different compartments within the cell, such as the endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, and endosomes. Inhibiting CCDC93 disrupts these interactions and impairs vesicular transport, leading to alterations in cellular homeostasis and protein trafficking.

The mechanism by which CCDC93 inhibitors function typically involves binding to the coiled-coil domain or another critical region of the protein, preventing it from interacting with its binding partners and effectively dismantling the protein complexes necessary for proper vesicle transport. By inhibiting CCDC93, these compounds interfere with the cellular logistics of moving proteins and lipids to their intended destinations. Researchers use CCDC93 inhibitors to study the intricacies of intracellular transport and to better understand the role of CCDC93 in coordinating the dynamic processes of vesicle formation, movement, and sorting. These inhibitors provide valuable insights into how defects in membrane trafficking can affect cellular function and highlight the importance of proteins like CCDC93 in maintaining the organization and flow of materials within the cell.

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