Date published: 2025-11-1

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Cytokeratin 6E Inhibitors

Cytokeratin 6E inhibitors are a class of compounds designed to specifically target cytokeratin 6E, a member of the cytokeratin family of intermediate filament proteins. Cytokeratins are crucial for the structural integrity and mechanical resilience of epithelial cells, where they form networks of filaments that support the cellular architecture. Cytokeratin 6E, a type II keratin, is typically expressed in epithelial tissues, particularly those undergoing rapid turnover or subjected to stress, such as the epidermis and hair follicles. It works by pairing with type I keratins to form strong, flexible intermediate filaments that help cells withstand mechanical forces and maintain their structural integrity. Inhibitors of cytokeratin 6E interfere with these processes by blocking its normal filament-forming capabilities.

Cytokeratin 6E contains conserved alpha-helical domains, which enable it to assemble into coiled-coil dimers with other cytokeratins. These dimers further polymerize into filaments that are integral to the cytoskeleton. Inhibitors of cytokeratin 6E are thought to disrupt these structural elements, either by preventing the protein from dimerizing with its partners or by destabilizing the filament networks it forms. This inhibition leads to altered cytoskeletal organization within epithelial cells, potentially affecting their ability to respond to mechanical stress. By modulating the activity of cytokeratin 6E, these inhibitors serve as valuable tools for studying how intermediate filaments contribute to the overall structure, dynamics, and mechanical properties of epithelial tissues. Understanding the impact of these inhibitors on cytokeratin networks can provide insight into the fundamental processes of cellular structure and function.

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