Date published: 2025-11-26

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EGL-1 Inhibitors

EGL-1 Inhibitors encompasses chemicals that either directly or indirectly affect the function of the EGL-1 protein. Given that EGL-1 has a pivotal role in programmed cell death in C. elegans, many of these inhibitors act by influencing the broader apoptotic pathways. For instance, chemicals such as Z-VAD-FMK, Q-VD-OPh, and Z-DEVD-FMK are known to inhibit caspases, which are proteases that execute apoptosis. By influencing these downstream molecules, these chemicals can modulate the broader pathway where EGL-1 has its role. On another front, compounds like ABT-737 and the Bcl-2 Inhibitor target proteins that are homologues to CED-9, the protein directly antagonized by EGL-1. By modulating the activity of such proteins, these chemicals have the potential to indirectly influence EGL-1's action. Furthermore, inhibitors targeting signaling pathways like MAPK/ERK, JNK, and PI3K, represented by PD98059, SP600125, Wortmannin, and LY294002, hold importance. These pathways govern cell survival and apoptotic decisions, making them crucial for the overall context in which EGL-1 operates.

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