Date published: 2025-9-16

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FAM164B Inhibitors

Chemical inhibitors of FAM164B target various signaling pathways to achieve functional inhibition of the protein. Staurosporine is a potent protein kinase inhibitor that hinders the phosphorylation and activation of FAM164B by blocking the kinase's catalytic activity. Similarly, Bisindolylmaleimide I specifically inhibits Protein Kinase C, which is responsible for phosphorylating proteins including FAM164B, thereby preventing its functional activation. LY294002 and Wortmannin are both inhibitors of PI3K, a key component in the Akt signaling pathway that FAM164B is a part of. By inhibiting PI3K, both chemicals reduce the phosphorylation and subsequent activity of FAM164B. U0126 and PD98059 focus on the MAPK/ERK pathway, where they inhibit MEK1/2, leading to a reduction in the phosphorylation and activity of FAM164B. SB203580 targets the p38 MAP kinase, another enzyme in the signaling cascade involving FAM164B, and its inhibition results in decreased phosphorylation of FAM164B.

In addition to the above, SP600125 inhibits JNK, which is part of the signaling pathways that regulate the activity of FAM164B, leading to its decreased activation. Rapamycin acts by inhibiting mTOR, a regulatory kinase that may control FAM164B activity within the mTOR signaling pathway, thereby achieving inhibition of FAM164B. LFM-A13 targets Bruton's tyrosine kinase, which influences the signaling pathways that FAM164B is implicated in, and inhibition of this kinase reduces the phosphorylation and activity of FAM164B. Gö 6983 inhibits several isoforms of PKC, potentially involved in the phosphorylation of FAM164B, thus reducing its activity. Lastly, PP2 inhibits Src family kinases that are involved in the regulatory pathways affecting FAM164B, and by inhibiting these kinases, PP2 decreases the phosphorylation and overall activity of FAM164B. Each of these chemicals acts through these specific pathways to impede the phosphorylation, activation, or signaling processes that are essential for the normal functioning of FAM164B, leading to its inhibition.

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