Date published: 2025-11-1

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Cytokeratin 2p Inhibitors

Cytokeratin 2p Inhibitors is a class of compounds that can reduce the activation of Cytokeratin 2p, either directly or indirectly. These chemicals act by modulating different biochemical pathways that are critical for the function and regulation of keratins in general and Cytokeratin 2p in particular.

This class of inhibitors includes various types of compounds, such as protein synthesis inhibitors like cycloheximide, RNA synthesis inhibitors like Actinomycin D, and protein kinases inhibitors like Staurosporine. Other inhibitors like Okadaic acid and Genistein can affect the phosphorylation state of proteins and therefore potentially inhibit the function of Cytokeratin 2p. Additionally, there are various compounds like PD98059, SP600125, LY294002, U0126, Rapamycin, Wortmannin, and SB203580 that can inhibit key signaling pathways involved in cell growth, protein synthesis, and keratin expression, thereby potentially influencing the activation or expression of Cytokeratin 2p.

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