Date published: 2025-9-11

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Coronin 1B Activators

Coronin 1B Activators is a theoretical class of compounds that can directly or indirectly influence the activity of Coronin 1B, a protein that plays an important role in regulating actin dynamics. No direct chemical activators of Coronin 1B are identified, so this class currently includes only compounds that can indirectly influence Coronin 1B function by modulating general cellular processes involving the actin cytoskeleton. The compounds identified here include those that affect actin polymerization, such as Jasplakinolide, Cytochalasin D, Phalloidin, Latrunculin A, and Swinholide A; those that inhibit the Arp2/3 complex, such as CK-666 and CK-869; those that inhibit the forminproteins involved in actin polymerization, such as SMIFH2; and those that modulate the activity of proteins involved in actin-myosin interaction, such as Y-27632, Blebbistatin, ML-7, and H-1152P.

By modulating the actin dynamics, these compounds can indirectly influence the activity of Coronin 1B, which is known to regulate the Arp2/3 complex-mediated actin polymerization and other actin-related processes. For example, Jasplakinolide enhances actin polymerization, thus indirectly affecting Coronin 1B by altering the actin dynamics that Coronin 1B is involved in. Similarly, CK-666 and CK-869 can indirectly affect the activity of Coronin 1B by inhibiting the Arp2/3 complex, which Coronin 1B is known to regulate. Compounds such as Y-27632, Blebbistatin, ML-7, and H-1152P modulate the actin-myosin interaction, which is a key process in actin cytoskeleton regulation. By affecting this interaction, these compounds can indirectly influence the function of Coronin 1B, which is involved in actin cytoskeleton dynamics.

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