Date published: 2025-10-12

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FAM83C Inhibitors

FAM83C inhibitors represent a specific class of chemical compounds that interact with and modulate the function of the FAM83C protein. FAM83C is part of the FAM83 family of proteins, which are characterized by the presence of a conserved domain known as the DUF1669 domain. This domain is implicated in various cellular processes, including the regulation of signaling pathways such as those associated with cell proliferation, differentiation, and migration. FAM83C, in particular, is involved in modulating the activity of specific kinases, notably the protein kinase C (PKC) family, by acting as a scaffold or adaptor molecule. The inhibition of FAM83C can therefore have a profound impact on the signaling cascades that it regulates, leading to alterations in cellular behavior. The design and development of FAM83C inhibitors require a deep understanding of the molecular structure and binding sites of the FAM83C protein. These inhibitors typically work by binding to specific regions of the FAM83C protein, thereby preventing its interaction with other signaling molecules or disrupting its conformational structure, which is necessary for its function. The structural elucidation of FAM83C, often through techniques like X-ray crystallography or NMR spectroscopy, plays a crucial role in identifying potential inhibitor binding sites. Furthermore, computational modeling and high-throughput screening methods are employed to identify and optimize chemical compounds that can effectively inhibit FAM83C activity. The study of these inhibitors contributes significantly to the broader understanding of cellular signaling mechanisms, particularly those involving kinase regulation and protein-protein interactions, and highlights the intricate balance of cellular networks controlled by adaptor proteins like FAM83C.

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