Date published: 2025-12-26

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CHMP2B Inhibitors

CHMP2B (Charged Multivesicular Body Protein 2B) inhibitors represent a class of chemical compounds designed to target and modulate the activity of the CHMP2B protein. CHMP2B is a crucial component of the endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT) machinery, which plays a pivotal role in cellular processes like membrane trafficking, endocytosis, and the formation of multivesicular bodies (MVBs). MVBs are responsible for the degradation and recycling of cellular components, including cell surface receptors and proteins, through the process of lysosomal degradation or exosome release. CHMP2B is one of the key ESCRT-III proteins that are essential for MVB biogenesis and functions.

CHMP2B inhibitors are designed to interfere with the normal function of CHMP2B by binding to it or modulating its activity. By doing so, these inhibitors can affect the dynamics of membrane trafficking and endosomal sorting within the cell. This can have downstream effects on various cellular processes, including the regulation of protein degradation pathways, modulation of receptor signaling, and the release of exosomes containing specific cargo molecules. Understanding and targeting CHMP2B with inhibitors can provide insights into the regulation of cellular processes and may have implications in various fields of research, such as cell biology, molecular biology, and the study of diseases involving dysregulated endosomal trafficking and protein degradation.

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