Date published: 2025-9-13

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DLG5 Inhibitors

DLG5 inhibitors constitute a specialized class of chemical compounds designed to target the DLG5 (Discs Large Homolog 5) protein. DLG5 is a member of the DLG family of scaffold proteins, known for their role in anchoring and organizing protein complexes at cellular junctions, particularly in epithelial cells. These proteins play crucial roles in maintaining cell polarity, regulating cell adhesion, and modulating cell signaling pathways. DLG5, in particular, is predominantly expressed in the gastrointestinal tract and is associated with the formation and maintenance of tight junctions between epithelial cells, which are essential for the integrity of the intestinal barrier.

Inhibitors of DLG5 are designed to interact with this protein and disrupt its scaffold function, leading to the alteration of protein-protein interactions and signaling pathways associated with DLG5. These inhibitors may operate through various mechanisms, such as binding to specific domains of DLG5 or affecting its conformation. By inhibiting DLG5, these compounds can influence the organization of tight junctions, cell adhesion, and intracellular signaling events within the gastrointestinal epithelium. Research on DLG5 inhibitors primarily focuses on unraveling the molecular mechanisms by which DLG5 contributes to epithelial cell function and barrier integrity, shedding light on its roles in gastrointestinal physiology and cellular junction dynamics. This research extends our understanding of cell biology, particularly in the context of gastrointestinal health and the maintenance of tissue integrity.

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