Date published: 2025-9-16

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DENND6B Inhibitors

DENND6B inhibitors include a range of chemical compounds that target various aspects of intracellular trafficking and signaling pathways, particularly focusing on the regulation of RAB proteins. These inhibitors provide essential tools for understanding the role of DENND6B in RAB protein-mediated processes. Inhibitors such as 2-(Benzoylcarbamothioylamino)-5,5-dimethyl-4,7-dihydrothieno[2,3-c]pyran-3-carboxylic Acid and Brefeldin A, which affect RAB7 and Golgi apparatus function respectively, can provide insights into the broader context of RAB protein regulation and vesicle trafficking, processes in which DENND6B is potentially involved.

Compounds targeting other small GTPases and related signaling molecules, like NSC 23766 (Rac1 inhibitor), ML 141 (Cdc42 inhibitor), and SecinH3 (ARF GTPase inhibitor), are crucial for exploring the signaling networks and cellular processes interconnected with RAB14/RAB35 pathways regulated by DENND6B. Inhibitors affecting vesicle trafficking and dynamics, such as Dyngo-4a, Dynamin Inhibitor I, Dynasore, and Pitstop 2, can elucidate the role of DENND6B in the regulation of vesicular transport and endocytosis. In summary, the use of these inhibitors is key for investigating the role of DENND6B in intracellular trafficking, RAB protein signaling, and associated cellular functions. By studying the effects of these compounds on DENND6B-associated pathways, researchers can gain a better understanding of the biological processes in which DENND6B is involved and its potential significance in cellular signaling and transport mechanisms.

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