Date published: 2025-9-16

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Cytokeratin 6F Inhibitors

Cytokeratin 6F inhibitors are a class of compounds designed to specifically target cytokeratin 6F, a member of the cytokeratin family, which plays a key role in the structural organization and mechanical stability of epithelial cells. Cytokeratins are intermediate filament proteins, and cytokeratin 6F, in particular, is a type II keratin that pairs with type I keratins to form strong, resilient filaments within epithelial cells. These filaments provide structural support and help cells endure mechanical stress, especially in tissues that are exposed to repeated physical forces, such as the skin and certain internal epithelial linings. Inhibitors of cytokeratin 6F act by interfering with the protein's ability to assemble into functional intermediate filaments, thereby altering the cytoskeletal framework of epithelial cells.

Cytokeratin 6F contains conserved alpha-helical domains that enable the formation of coiled-coil dimers with type I keratins, which are necessary for the assembly of intermediate filaments. Inhibitors of cytokeratin 6F may function by disrupting these domains, preventing the protein from interacting with its partners or destabilizing the filaments once they are formed. This interference affects the mechanical properties of epithelial cells, potentially leading to a breakdown in cell integrity and an inability to resist mechanical stress. By modulating the activity of cytokeratin 6F, these inhibitors provide researchers with valuable tools to study the role of intermediate filaments in cellular structure and function. They are particularly useful for understanding how cytokeratin networks contribute to the organization and resilience of epithelial tissues in various biological contexts.

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